It's taken HC Sean McVay 5 years to have "HIS" team: & I AgreeI really enjoyed the article and agreed with many of the writers views and perceptions.
This does feel like it's McVay's first authentic Rams roster and coaching staff since he's been hired.
The Rams have acquired some great players and hired some really good coaches since McVay's rookie inauguration.
Is the Rams coaching staff as a whole as good of a group as any in the past 4 years? Don't know yet.
McVay has been the head honcho long enough to better identify certain types of coaches that resonate with his foresight and goals.
Is the roster as good as 2018? Don't know yet.
He's a seasoned HC now and I believe he's learned a ton about player skill sets in all three phases of the game.
Sitting in the captains chair for 4 years, he's gained a lot of valuable knowledge about how the Defense and Special Teams are coached.
We've all heard him say as much and more than once.
McVay knows a head coach being loyal to one of his top players only goes so far in the NFL.
When a well liked star player has a consistent drop in performance or can't stay healthy, you find a way to move on from them in this business.
He's also learned his Offense needs to constantly evolve and be tweaked.
He's experienced how the better defensive minds with quality players on that side of the ball can pounce on the NFL's top rated offenses.
Coach clearly knows how he wants his 2021 Offense ran heading into his 5th year.
Does McVay appear rejuvenated and happier about his job and the Rams franchise overall?
Looks obvious to me.