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This weekend was really a great testament to just how much McVay has grown. I think it's easy to forget or maybe take for granted just how young he is and how much he can still learn.
I didn't appreciate just how much the defensive scheme was tweaked until I rewatched some of the games and listened to a couple of podcasts. The Rams finally pulled a Patriots and came out with a D that was really opponent-specific. They went big up front.. brought secondary closer.. used Reeder and Jones together at ILB.. and just fucked the 9ers run game up. Totally. It was beautiful. How much of this was solely Morris and how much of it was collaboration, I have no idea.. but that this happened under McVay's watch speaks really well to what they can do, moving forward. McVay made it a goal to learn more about different defenses over the last few years and it looks like his teams are starting to integrate multiple concepts. Awesome.
The offensive game plan was balanced and mature. I've talked a lot about identity, and that offensive game was exactly the identity I'd hoped for. A tough run game that at least maintains the legitimate threat of the run balancing the offense. A mix of really smart pass designs.
Most importantly, maybe, to me... he just looked more mature, serious and in control on the sideline than I think I've ever seen him. He's been that way all through the playoffs.. but he's balancing his really fun, upbeat traits with a slightly more serious and level headed tone. I love it.
He's truly ascending as a coach and it's awesome to see.
I didn't appreciate just how much the defensive scheme was tweaked until I rewatched some of the games and listened to a couple of podcasts. The Rams finally pulled a Patriots and came out with a D that was really opponent-specific. They went big up front.. brought secondary closer.. used Reeder and Jones together at ILB.. and just fucked the 9ers run game up. Totally. It was beautiful. How much of this was solely Morris and how much of it was collaboration, I have no idea.. but that this happened under McVay's watch speaks really well to what they can do, moving forward. McVay made it a goal to learn more about different defenses over the last few years and it looks like his teams are starting to integrate multiple concepts. Awesome.
The offensive game plan was balanced and mature. I've talked a lot about identity, and that offensive game was exactly the identity I'd hoped for. A tough run game that at least maintains the legitimate threat of the run balancing the offense. A mix of really smart pass designs.
Most importantly, maybe, to me... he just looked more mature, serious and in control on the sideline than I think I've ever seen him. He's been that way all through the playoffs.. but he's balancing his really fun, upbeat traits with a slightly more serious and level headed tone. I love it.
He's truly ascending as a coach and it's awesome to see.