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Rams head coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford spoke with the media ahead of the Rams' Week 18 game against Arizona.
With a newborn at home and the Rams headed to the playoffs, Sean McVay is balancing fatherhood and football as Los Angeles prepares for Monday Night Football.
Injuries have taken a toll on the Rams, but that alone doesn't explain their dismal showing against the Atlanta Falcons with the postseason fast approaching.
After the Rams' 27-24 loss in Atlanta on Monday Night Football, head coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford spoke with the media.
The Los Angeles Rams went seven years without a first-round pick between 2016-23, trading those selections to bolster the roster with trades that landed them players like Jared Goff, Brandin Cooks, Jalen Ramsey and Matt Stafford.
The Los Angeles Rams did not have a good first half against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 17. Not only did the Rams go down 21-0 at the half, but L.A. was held scoreless in the first half for only the second time since Sean McVay took over as head coach in 2017, according to the Associated Press.
Sean McVay's Week 5 decision to refuse a tie with 49ers has locked the Rams out of NFC's top seed. Coach admits: 'I'm sick right now.'
The McVay offense is built to give a defense similar pre-snap looks in order to disguise play indicators, allowing the play caller to successfully mirror the run and the pass in a sequence that takes advantage of the mismatches naturally created by inducing certain defensive looks with personnel packages.