I don’t necessarily think he’s playing the defense because McVays preferred a certain one but rather because he’s got one of the lowest paid younger defensive teams in the NFL. It’s all about how you spend the money. If all the money is invested on the offensive side of the ball that limits what you can do defensively. Rams need to invest some draft capital on that side of the ball if they want a good defense. They have been letting people go and filling slots with younger but not necessarily better players. The secondary has not had a premium round pick added in years. You get what you pay for and the Rams backend is short on talent. The offense can cover up some of those shortcomings but you’re only as good as the players you’re playing. Give that defense a LB that can run and tackle, a safety who can run and cover and a couple of corners who can press and you will have a top tier defense.Rams have the draft and cap capital. Let’s do something about defense and special teams.Shula's running the defense that McVay prefers, the "soft zone bullshit" we all hate. If our defense is expected to take a leap sometime soon, there needs to be some investment made on that side of the ball and let the defensive coordinator open it up. I don't know if Shula's the guy to reinvent this defense but I'd be willing to give him the opportunity. But none of it matters if we keep doing the same thing over and over again.