May 29, 2020 05:47AM
State of the Franchise: Rams, Sean McVay must reverse 2019 slide

Adam Rank
NFL.COM WRITER


Where does your franchise stand heading into 2020? Adam Rank sets the table by providing a State of the Franchise look at all 32 teams, zeroing in on the key figures to watch and setting the stakes for the season to come.

Members of the Los Angeles Rams organization, Rams fans around the world and those who think the Rams' new logo really isn't as bad as everyone is making it out to be:

In Hollywood, your luck can turn just that fast. One minute, you're an A-lister turning down all of the top roles. One year later, you're begging TMZ to "stalk" you picking up your drying cleaning on Santa Monica Boulevard. And while Sean McVay is far from doing infomercials to make money, the Rams are in a quite different spot than they were heading into the 2019 season, as the darlings of the NFL coming off a Super Bowl appearance. Every team with a head coach vacancy was trying to find the next McVay, like when the USA Network struck it big with Psych and CBS responded with The Mentalist. (Hey, at least Zac Taylor hasn't been canceled.)

This is kind of a prove-it year for McVay. The Rams are in need of a soft reboot -- and adding to the pressure is the fact that they're set to open up SoFi Stadium. McVay has shown he can do it in the past. But will he be able to produce another runaway hit this season?


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  State of the Franchise: Rams, Sean McVay must reverse 2019 slide

RamBill403May 29, 2020 05:47AM

  Re: McVay and Kupp

RamsFanSince69228May 29, 2020 11:17AM

  Re: McVay and Kupp

fullcurl176May 29, 2020 02:41PM

  Re: McVay and Kupp......The team gets it!

oldschoolramfan129May 30, 2020 08:51AM

  Captain Obvious must have written this.

RockRam184May 29, 2020 12:12PM

  and yet...fails to mention the obvious

zn197May 29, 2020 12:45PM