Sean McVay Is Going to Have to Learn How to Do More With LessTwo seasons ago, McVay was the most-hyped coach in the NFL. But after an up-and-down 2019, the shine has worn off. A roster and coaching staff overhaul suggests it may take more ingenuity for him to help the Rams reach those same heights.
By Danny Heifetz Aug 19, 2020, 10:19am EDT
Sean McVay came to Los Angeles preaching a culture of “We not me.” The phrase is written on Rams playbooks and on locker room signs. “That culture of ‘we’ that you’ll hear us consistently talk about is what’s going to allow us to achieve goals,” the head coach said at his introductory press conference in 2017. The irony is that McVay has become a star bright enough to outshine the team. He has been called a genius, a prodigy, the man at the forefront of football’s future. But entering the 2020 season, the Rams are one of the least-hyped teams for this year despite appearing in a Super Bowl two seasons ago with one of the most-hyped coaches in recent memory.
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