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Rams Looking for OL Improvement, Consistency

March 03, 2017 11:39AM
Rams Looking for OL Improvement, Consistency

Myles Simmons


INDIANAPOLIS — It’s no secret the Rams have struggled on offense recently, finishing No. 32 in total yards each of the past two years. In the Los Angeles’ head coaching search, one of the most significant qualities the club looked for was an ability to create a cohesive, competitive offensive unit. That’s part of why the club landed on Sean McVay.

“Going back to when we were searching for a head coach, one of the things that stood out about Sean is — and I know it's getting talked about at this Combine — the last two seasons that Kirk Cousins had,” general manager Les Snead said Thursday. “So, he's taken a quarterback that was, hey, drafted in the mid rounds and wasn't drafted to be a starter, and he's probably the darling of the Combine for content for really one thing: His last two seasons were really productive.

“So there's no doubt Sean's offense has been successful,” Snead continued. “So we do think, just him coming in and setting up his system will help our team.”

Even so, McVay sought to temper any grandiose expectations for 2017 as he addressed the media on Thursday.

“I think really what we’re looking at is that daily improvement,” McVay said. “You know, we’re not going to make any promises, but we are going to focus on getting better every single day, focusing on our process, developing our standard of performance. And if we do that, then I think you’ll see those incremental improvements that will lead to big things over time.”

McVay described his offense as being based in the West Coast system, in large part because of what he’s learned from both Jon and Jay Gruden.

“I think when you look at some of the quick game, the way that you have that quick game, where you’re using the width of the field, have it become an extension of your run game, there’s some definite principles,” McVay said. “But I think really when you talk about West Coast it’s more of what is your verbiage and how you call plays and different things like that, so it is West Coast based in that regard.”

Generally, though, McVay’s aim is to marry the run and pass in order to make a cohesive unit that can score from anywhere on the field. But in order to do that, the offense has to stay what coaches term “on schedule” or “ahead of the chains” by avoiding lengthy second- and third-down situations.

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SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Rams Looking for OL Improvement, Consistency

RamBill730March 03, 2017 11:39AM

  I simply don't like Snead

Atlantic Ram347March 03, 2017 01:02PM

  Agree. No sense of culpability

promomasterj232March 03, 2017 03:30PM

  I simply don't like Snead.. "I'm half on board Atlantic Ram"

Anonymous User309March 04, 2017 08:02AM

  Improvement will be mix of in-house and new guys

LMU93267March 04, 2017 06:09AM

  I would add

zn347March 04, 2017 06:17AM

  Re: I would add

LMU93259March 04, 2017 08:20AM

  Re: I would add

zn246March 04, 2017 09:34AM

  No doubt.

NewMexicoRam261March 04, 2017 06:43AM

  Lordy be I hope so....

JamesJM296March 04, 2017 08:06AM