Rams worst losses since Sean McVay became head coach

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Chris Simms is on record last year and today saying he's only seen one game when the Rams laid down since Sean McVay became their head coach.

That beat down was in 2019 at home vs the Ravens in 2019.

The Ravens destroyed the Rams 45-6. The Rams lost to the Ravens by 39 points.


Looking back at the Rams biggest beat downs by double digits since Sean McVay became the head coach.

2017 - 2018

November 19, 2017 at Vikings (Vikings 24-7) Rams lost by 17 points

December 31, 2017 vs 49ers (49ers 34-13) Rams lost by 21 points

January 6, 2018 Playoff game vs Falcons (Falcons 26-13) Rams lost by 13 points

2018 - 2019


November 4, 2018 at New Orleans (Saints 45-35) Rams lost by 10 points

February 3, 2019 Super Bowl (Patriots 13-3) Rams lost by 10 points

2019


September 29, 2019 vs Bucs (Bucs 55-40) Rams lost by 15 points

October 13, 2019 vs 49ers (49ers 20-7) Rams lost by 13 points

November 26, 2019 vs Ravens (Ravens 45-6) Rams lost by 39 points

December 15, 2019 at Cowboys (Cowboys 44-21) Rams lost by 23 points

2020


November 1, 2020 at Dolphins (Dolphins 28-17) Rams lost by 11 points

December 27, 2020 at Seahawks (Seahawks 20-9) Rams lost by 11 points

January 16, 2021 at Packers (Packers 32-18) Rams lost by 14 points

Total Games coached by Sean McVay 54. Games lost by double digits 12

McVay's worst losses by double digits


#1 Ravens 2019
#2 Cowboys 2019
#3 Bucs 2019
#4 Vikings 2017
#5 49ers 2019




View: https://youtu.be/kVsevnEtuRc?t=265
 
Im from OC, but live in Phoenix area since 2013.

Well, the one game I bought 11 tickets for many family members, to travel to LA to see a Rams game, was the Ravens slaughter.

My life sucked that night...and it did by halftime too!
 
Lots of those games weren't really bad:

Saints - down by 3 in the 4th quarter

Patriots Super Bowl - tied at 3 in the 4th quarter

21 point loss to Niners - all backups

17 point loss to Vikings - down three CBs - and I believe we were down 14-7 to start the 4th

13 point loss to the Niners - Littleton dropped a pick 6, Henderson fumble after half, Everett wide open for a TD overthrow

Packers this year - down by 7 in the 4th despite AD being hurt

Bucs - down by 8 with the ball near midfield late in the 4th

Dolphins - 4 TDs on 40 offensive yards for their two TD drives. One of the flukiest games in NFL history - bad drop by Everett short circuits comeback

Seahawks 11 point loss - down 13-9 with the ball in the 4th quarter



The worst ones IMO were the Falcons playoff game, Cowboys 23 point loss and the Ravens game.

The rest - still McVays fault but I wouldn't say the team didn't show up in any of them - they were all closer than the score
 
I think McVay would cut or trade anyone who can't step up vs the 9ers. That rivalry is real. It's good for him too IMO. His biggest achilles heel is and has always been teams with bully lines.

But yeah that Ravens loss was terrible man. The watch-through later just to see who did what was like getting kicked in the nuts.
 
Does no one remember the Jets game last season?

Or are we trying to forget that one?
Glad you brought that one up. Some losses are against hot teams that just steam roll you (Baltimore) and some losses are against teams taken for granted (0-13 NY Jets). That last one is harder to take IMHO and might have had a lingering affect the following week against Seattle. Those two games ruined what was shaping up to be a very good season (9-4) with 3 games remaining.
 
I’d only add the one that hurt the most in a non defeatist state, the Buffalo game.
That was going to be a historical come from behind win. Stolen by a terrible call and way too conservative defense.
 
Lots of those games weren't really bad:

Saints - down by 3 in the 4th quarter

Patriots Super Bowl - tied at 3 in the 4th quarter

21 point loss to Niners - all backups

17 point loss to Vikings - down three CBs - and I believe we were down 14-7 to start the 4th

13 point loss to the Niners - Littleton dropped a pick 6, Henderson fumble after half, Everett wide open for a TD overthrow

Packers this year - down by 7 in the 4th despite AD being hurt

Bucs - down by 8 with the ball near midfield late in the 4th

Dolphins - 4 TDs on 40 offensive yards for their two TD drives. One of the flukiest games in NFL history - bad drop by Everett short circuits comeback

Seahawks 11 point loss - down 13-9 with the ball in the 4th quarter



The worst ones IMO were the Falcons playoff game, Cowboys 23 point loss and the Ravens game.

The rest - still McVays fault but I wouldn't say the team didn't show up in any of them - they were all closer than the score
I disagree with the Falcons playoff game.

Three times (might be two can't remember for sure) we had sure TD passes dropped by receivers late in the fourth quarter in that game.
 
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Im from OC, but live in Phoenix area since 2013.

Well, the one game I bought 11 tickets for many family members, to travel to LA to see a Rams game, was the Ravens slaughter.

My life sucked that night...and it did by halftime too!
I'm sorry, Karate :( lol

Seriously though.
 
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You really are a sadist, aren't you?
Well, to balance it out we could do a thread about "biggest ass-whuppin' wins since McVay became coach." If the bar is victories by 10 or more, well... we got a ton of those.

Just for one team (the Cards) we'd have plenty to choose from...!
:alol:

EDIT: Just checked, and McVay has 6 out of 8 wins over Cards at 10 points or more... most of 'em blowouts
 
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