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McVay is aware of all the doubters; they don't bother him

September 03, 2017 07:06AM
Sean McVay is aware of all the doubters; they don't bother him

Gary Klein

It’s mostly been compliments for Sean McVay since the Rams made him the youngest coach in modern NFL history.

Team executives rave about the 31-year-old’s football knowledge. Players and personnel throughout the organization laud his leadership, teaching skills and presence.

McVay has also been the target of skepticism and doubt.

For example, former St. Louis Rams coach Mike Martz recently caused a stir when he questioned McVay’s expertise as an offensive guru in published comments he made to the author of a forthcoming book.

Through it all, McVay maintains the same self-deprecating attitude. He shakes off the praise and politely accepts the shots.

“We haven’t won a game,” he says repeatedly. “I haven’t done anything.”

McVay knows the real evaluation begins Sept. 10, when the Rams play the Indianapolis Colts in their opener at the Coliseum.

That will be the first opportunity to see how the Washington Redskins’ former offensive coordinator transitions to the full responsibilities of a head coach when it counts.

McVay, who will call plays, took over a Rams team that finished 4-12 last season under former coach Jeff Fisher and interim coach John Fassel.

McVay hired Wade Phillips, 70, as defensive coordinator. The 40th-year NFL coaching veteran has installed the 3-4 defensive scheme that helped the Denver Broncos win the Super Bowl in the 2015 season.

Fassel was retained as special teams coordinator.

The Rams’ schedule includes games against four playoff teams from last season: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks.

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[www.latimes.com]
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