McVay's Legacy

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It was anything but sure.....

The McVay Rams' had lost to his former boss Kyle Shanahan, 6 times in a row. The Rams were branded in Super Bowl 53 as a finesse team that could only score 3 points on the biggest stage. the Bullies from frisco invaded with all of their fans into SoFi to stake their claim to the 5 billion dollar stadium as Levi South.
We out bullied, the bullies.

The GOAT charged back from 27-3 to tie the game. Instead of tightening up and just trying to get to OT, McVay set Stafford loose to do what he brought him to LA to do, against his conservative 4th quarter urges. He went for the win instead of the tie, and retired the GOAT.
He went outside his comfort Zone and did what Super Bowl 53 McVay couldn't do and won.

Against all of the haters who wanted the new Joe Cool to win it all, Sean went to battle with his stars. Troy Aikman can suck it for all eternity, with his "All Star Teams Never Win" BS. Kurt Warner can wear his Bengals colored suit and stew in his juices, while Sean McVay vindicated his style of coaching and offensive schemes. He beat his former boss and his achieving coaching tree to the Lombardi. Two Super Bowl appearances and one ring in 4 years.
Sean's a bad man.

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