fearsomefour
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The teams McVay is facing are coached by smart guys who know football inside and out and have talented players on their rosters.
Somehow the article is correlating “panic” with success vs Arizona. The opposite is true. McVay did what he has been criticized for much of the year. He didn’t run much and threw a lot. The difference? It worked.
He, like all play callers, attacks weaknesses. Sometimes that takes more risk, sometimes not.
In the next three of four games the Rams Face Seattle, Dallas, SF. Three very, very good rosters with, in two cases, head coaches that have excellent systems in place that maximize the talent.
It is very possible the Rams go 1-3 these last four games and finish 8-8.
That would be a disappointing year but not a disaster. Given the bad OL situation it may be one of his better coaching jobs if the team finishes, say, 10-6.
McVay isn’t going anywhere and is the long term answer.
Somehow the article is correlating “panic” with success vs Arizona. The opposite is true. McVay did what he has been criticized for much of the year. He didn’t run much and threw a lot. The difference? It worked.
He, like all play callers, attacks weaknesses. Sometimes that takes more risk, sometimes not.
In the next three of four games the Rams Face Seattle, Dallas, SF. Three very, very good rosters with, in two cases, head coaches that have excellent systems in place that maximize the talent.
It is very possible the Rams go 1-3 these last four games and finish 8-8.
That would be a disappointing year but not a disaster. Given the bad OL situation it may be one of his better coaching jobs if the team finishes, say, 10-6.
McVay isn’t going anywhere and is the long term answer.