"The essence of everything starts with my character and who I am on a daily basis," said left tackle Andrew Whitworth, who had played the previous 11 seasons in Cincinnati before he arrived in LA during the 2017 offseason. "Consistency is the most important thing that matters.
"You can be a guy who has a splash play one Sunday and you think you've arrived. But the greatest measure of individual success is if week-in and week-out that you’re there for your team. That's what builds a franchise — when your best player and worst player have that same mentality. Everybody is getting better, not just certain guys on the team."
That says an awful lot in such few words, as well as why the impact of Whit was such a great get.
Offense still has "kinks" to work out. Against the Jags, I feel like McVay concentrated on red zone plays but they did execute plays to get into the red zone. I expect that he'll adjust again and they'll be better in London.
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