
McVay mum on reasons for Rams’ defensive co-ordinator change
THOSUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Sean McVay still isn’t saying why he fired defensive co-ordinator Wade Phillips after their third straight winning season with the Los Angeles Rams.
McVay introduced new defensive co-ordinator Brandon Staley at the Rams’ training complex Wednesday, nearly a month after Staley was hired to replace Phillips. The Rams (9-7) finished 13th in the NFL in total defence last season with a unit that over-performed that ranking in many analytical statistics, but Phillips was still dismissed along with a handful of other assistants.
When asked directly, McVay said there “really wasn’t anything in particular” behind his decision to replace a 42-year NFL veteran one year removed from a Super Bowl appearance with a 37-year-old with three years of NFL experience, all as an outside linebackers coach.
“Very excited about what Brandon will add,” McVay said. “His ability to work in unison with our coaching staff that’s currently in place, you look at the foundation that Wade was instrumental in establishing, (and) I think Brandon has done a great job. I’ve really enjoyed sitting in on some of these meetings and watching the collaboration of Brandon’s leadership with the coaches that we’ve had in place.”
The Rams also introduced new offensive co-ordinator Kevin O’Connell and special teams co-ordinator John Bonamego. O’Connell, who also will coach the Rams’ quarterbacks, is McVay’s first offensive co-ordinator since his rookie season in 2017, when current Green Bay coach Matt LaFleur had the title.
Staley is taking a major step up in his career after his brief stints on Vic Fangio’s staffs in Chicago and Denver. Just over three years after Staley was the defensive co-ordinator at Division III school John Carroll, he has taken charge of an NFL defence boasting superstars Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey.
“Sean is just a guy that I’ve held in such high regard for so many years,” Staley said. “As a defensive coach, you’re always trying to stay ahead. You’re always trying to anticipate where the NFL is going. (Los Angeles) was always an offence that you always had to be aware of, a team that you always had to be aware of.”
Staley expects to keep Phillips’ basic 3-4 defensive structure with the Rams next season. Los Angeles could have major turnover at several key defensive positions, with free agency looming for leading tackler Cory Littleton, pass rusher Dante Fowler and longtime defensive lineman Michael Brockers.