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The Sean McVay era begins with T-shirts

April 10, 2017 04:39PM
The Sean McVay era begins with T-shirts

By Alden Gonzalez
ESPN Staff Writer

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Sean McVay's first real task as the Los Angeles Rams' head coach was to print up some T-shirts.

He ordered about 200 of them for players, coaches, the front office and even the public-relations department. They were navy blue, with the Rams' logo emblazoned on the front and the words "We Not Me" written on the back, a basic, common slogan that has developed into his first rallying cry.

"It's always going to be about the team," McVay said Monday, the first day of the Rams' offseason program. "All the decisions that we want to make are going to be from a standpoint of what's in the best interest of the team, before any personal agendas. That's what we want to embody as a coaching staff and with our players."

Four players are living that by changing positions. That includes longtime defensive end Robert Quinn -- who will become an outside linebacker but will still spend most of his time rushing the quarterback -- and Greg Robinson, moving from left tackle to right tackle. Robert Havenstein is transitioning from right tackle to right guard, while Lamarcus Joyner -- a standout slot corner -- will play free safety when the Rams are in their base 3-4 set.

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