The Rams Are Facing a Four-Game Gauntlet. Can They Handle the Pressure?

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

Prime Time

PT
Moderator
Joined
Feb 9, 2014
Messages
20,922
Name
Peter
https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/10/25/los-angeles-rams-four-game-stretch-packers-saints-seahawks-chiefs

The Rams Are Facing a Four-Game Gauntlet. Can They Handle the Pressure?
By ALBERT BREER

Sean_Mcvay.jpg

Radio.com

Sean McVay got a call from a concerned party this week, worried that the pressure of being 7-0 and barreling toward the stretch run might wind up getting to the Rams coach a little bit, as he works through another week and toward another opponent. He is, after all just 23 games into this head-coaching thing, and expectations couldn’t be much higher than they are right now.

It was his mom, on the other end of that phone call.

“She worries about me,” McVay said over his cell as he wrapped up practice. “So she just says, ‘This is a lot of pressure.’ And I said, ‘It is, but you know, you don’t really feel it, because you got such good people around you, with your players, with your coaches.’ And then, the only thing I know how to do is to work as hard as I possibly can, do the job to the best of my ability, not be afraid to say ‘I don’t know’ or ask questions and keep making sure I’m keeping [myself] accountable.

“If you do that, then that’s all you can really do.”

It sure has been enough thus far. Will it be over the next month?

That’s an open question, and not because of how the Rams are playing—they’re seventh in total defense and fourth in points allowed, second in total offense and third in points scored, and they’ve won four games by double-digit margins—but because of what’s in front of them.

The iron of the schedule is here for McVay’s crew. They get a visit from Aaron Rodgers and the Packers this week, travel to the Superdome to face the Saints on Nov. 4, host the team that played them closest, Seattle, on Nov. 11, then play an electric Chiefs team in Mexico City on a Monday night three days ahead of Thanksgiving.

You have questions about the Rams? We’ll all have plenty of answers four weeks from today. And should they make it through 11-0, then maybe, just maybe, there’s a realistic shot at becoming the second team to make it all way through a 16-game regular season without a blemish.

Don’t bring that up to McVay, though. He won’t be hearing it, mostly because it’s against everything that got the Rams this far.

We’re starting with the unbeaten Rams and the gauntlet they’re set to enter, which is where my conversation with McVay started late Wednesday afternoon. And in answering my first question—Do you want your guys to embrace this as a defining month?—the reigning Coach of the Year slipped a little something in that brings insight into what he and his staff are putting in front of the team.

“The biggest thing that we do, we try to approach it where we try to have a great week of preparation and try to be the best version of ourselves,” McVay said. “And with the confidence that we have in our guys, I think they feel like that would be enough. And we certainly don’t shy away from the opponent and knowing what’s at stake in going against a quality player like Aaron Rodgers.”

Right there in the first line: the best version of ourselves.

McVay wanted to make sure, of course, he was saying it with all the respect he could muster for Rodgers and Drew Brees and Russell Wilson and Patrick Mahomes, as well as Mike McCarthy, Asshole Face, Pete Carroll and Andy Reid. But as he sees it, and as his team does too now, this really isn’t about those guys. It’s about seeing how far the Rams can take what they’ve already built.

That, as we said, is a team that’s top quarter of the league in yards and points on both sides of the ball. It’s a team with a quarterback completing 70 percent of his throws with a passer rating of 112.7. A team with a running back on pace for nearly 1,600 yards and 25 touchdowns, and a star defensive linemen with eight sacks and four different defensive backs with interceptions.

Can the Rams top what they’ve already done? That’s kind of the idea here.

“It’s heavily influenced by the John Wooden approach, where really all you can do is compete to the best of your ability in every single thing that you do,” McVay continued. “And we feel like if our practice, our preparation, our planning is done with intent, is done with a detail and a precision that is to the best of our ability, then that allows us to go play with a quieted mind and know we’ll have no regrets.”

The cool part for McVay now is seeing, as he has, the players take ownership of it, so he barely has to say anything anymore. It’s happened on offense, with the big bro of the locker room, left tackle Andrew Whitworth, pushing quarterback Jared Goff and running back Todd Gurley to find their voices. It’s happened on D, with injured cornerback Aqib Talib as a guiding light and defensive tackle Aaron Donald, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, setting a high bar in every way without being overly vocal.

From there, things trickle down. One example McVay raised was how veteran wideout Robert Woods took it upon himself in Seattle in Week 5 to instill confidence in young receivers Josh Reynolds and KhaDarel Hodge after Cooper Kupp and Brandin Cooks went down. Another is where certain things, like consistent performance along the offensive line, have come along faster than expected.

And sure enough, that interplay also came up when I asked McVay what he’s most proud of when he looks at the 7-0 start.

“The one thing that you’re proud of is that … you just kind of watch and I’ve had a handful of people say it, you can just tell it’s a connected team,” he said. “The guys enjoy playing together, they play for each other. They’re mentally tough. When bad things happen throughout a game, they support one another. And I feel like our coaching staff represents that too.”

That, of course, is why you go for it on fourth down in Seattle to win the game. It’s why you’re able to avoid a potential pothole in Week 7 in San Francisco against a team without its starting quarterback. And it’s why McVay still feels like the best version of the Rams hasn’t hit the field yet.

“The goal is to continuously improve,” McVay said. “I think if there’s one thing that’s consistent that I’ve learned in the short time I’ve been coaching, it’s that the really good teams get better as the season progresses. And we’ve got, for sure, nine opportunities to get better in a game-type setting. And for us, now, it’s doing a great job with our game this week. “

Safe to say, McVay’s mom doesn’t have much to worry about. Sure, there’s pressure to maintaining a perfect record. There’s stress associated with preparing to take on Rodgers.

But all in all, her son feels pretty good about where he’s at.
 

96GS#007

Pro Bowler
Joined
Oct 1, 2011
Messages
1,367
As long as they absolutely demolish Mahomes and Wilson...The other 2 games I don't care about.

#1 on the list is Mahomes. I'm soooooooooooooooo sick of the National Media infatuation :blah::gtfo:
 

ramfan46

Pro Bowler
Joined
Jan 24, 2015
Messages
1,300
McVay has the team prepared to play every week. That puts the team in a position to win a lot of games. It's crazy to think the Rams could have won every game McVay has coached so far. He's yet to be blown out too. The Minnesota game was the closest to that and the game was tied until the late 3rd I believe. He's already a top 3 coach in the league IMO.
 

gabriel18

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
May 1, 2015
Messages
5,191
They'll either shut the doubters up , or prove them right . I'd say 3-1 with a tough loss where all the breaks go against them . It happens to the best teams
 

badnews

Use Your Illusion
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jan 14, 2013
Messages
5,428
Name
Dave
we stay undefeated thru the next 4 games if we stay healthy I think... I know, tough to do but I believe it.

If we were to split the next 4 and win 2, as much as I would love to see them crush KC, I will take New Orleans and Seattle as the two wins most important to our season.
I dont ever want to see us lose to Pete Carroll ever again, fuck him, and losing to them at home would be more demoralizing for our squad.
We should have no problem sweeping the west, so lets get it done.
New Orleans is a bigger threat than Green Bay in terms of playoff positioning and home field advantage.

Those were tough choices, because my selfish side just wants us to crush Los Jefes... but, 1 game at a time, they stay healthy and focused, I think we will be 11-0 when these 4 games are over.
 

socalrams90

Starter
Joined
Aug 24, 2017
Messages
972
As long as they absolutely demolish Mahomes and Wilson...The other 2 games I don't care about.

#1 on the list is Mahomes. I'm soooooooooooooooo sick of the National Media infatuation :blah::gtfo:
Emotional me says hell yeah! Although lgoically I'll take a Saints win over any of those. We win that game and no one can realistically catch us for that 1 seed with the separation we will have and tie breakers.
 

99Balloons

Pro Bowler
Joined
Mar 28, 2016
Messages
1,401
Name
G
“The biggest thing that we do, we try to approach it where we try to have a great week of preparation and try to be the best version of ourselves,” McVay said. “And with the confidence that we have in our guys, I think they feel like that would be enough. And we certainly don’t shy away from the opponent and knowing what’s at stake in going against a quality player like Aaron Rodgers.”

Right there in the first line: the best version of ourselves.

"The best version of ourselves". That right there is what separate the best teams from the so-so's. The Rams coaching staff is the spear that leads the team. McVay's coaching style is always looking for self-improvement and perfection, tweaking from being the best to the highest level. And with the next man up when injuries strike, the Rams are and will always be ready to dominate. Like Michael Brockers always say, "Let's dominate".

So with the gauntlet of games from Green Bay, New Orleans, Seattle and Kansas City coming and the Rams approach of one game at a time, it's possible the Rams will win it all with 19-0.
 

Rmfnlt

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jun 3, 2014
Messages
5,344
Tough 4 game stretch, for sure.

Like McVay says... all you can do is play one game at a time, be as prepared as you can be, and let the chips fall as they may.

Next up? GB. Good test.

Go Rams!! :cheers:
 

Merlin

Damn the torpedoes
Rams On Demand Sponsor
ROD Credit | 2023 TOP Member
Joined
May 8, 2014
Messages
41,399
I'm probably alone on this, but I don't want the Rams to enter the playoffs undefeated. I also never want them to lose, so it's a hell of a quandary eh?

Whatever happens they need to slap the Saints down. I don't want the NFC ticket to go through New Orleans in the playoffs. F that. Get that head to head edge vs New Orleans and I think the #1 seed will be ours.
 

majrleaged

Hall of Fame
Joined
Sep 10, 2016
Messages
4,545
For me, I want wins against what look like the inferior teams, Packers and Seahawks. Split the other 2 and I'm good. I hate losing to teams you shouldn't. Their the worst kind of losses.
 

Mojo Ram

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Feb 3, 2013
Messages
23,659
Name
mojo
Unless this team goes out and has a day where the offense turns the ball over 3 or 4 times and the defense has one of those can't-get-em-off-the-fucking-field days on the same day...i don't really see a decisive loss coming any time soon for this Rams team.

I do think that if and when we lose a game it'll be one of those shootout type games where basically neither defense can stop anyone and the offense who has the ball last wins.
 

Karate61

There can be no excellence without effort.
Rams On Demand Sponsor
SportsBook Bookie
Camp Reporter
Joined
Sep 10, 2014
Messages
7,087
Name
Jeff
“The biggest thing that we do, we try to approach it where we try to have a great week of preparation and try to be the best version of ourselves,” McVay said. “And with the confidence that we have in our guys, I think they feel like that would be enough. And we certainly don’t shy away from the opponent and knowing what’s at stake in going against a quality player like Aaron Rodgers.”

Right there in the first line: the best version of ourselves.

"The best version of ourselves". That right there is what separate the best teams from the so-so's. The Rams coaching staff is the spear that leads the team. McVay's coaching style is always looking for self-improvement and perfection, tweaking from being the best to the highest level. And with the next man up when injuries strike, the Rams are and will always be ready to dominate. Like Michael Brockers always say, "Let's dominate".

So with the gauntlet of games from Green Bay, New Orleans, Seattle and Kansas City coming and the Rams approach of one game at a time, it's possible the Rams will win it all with 19-0.
The only thing I would add to that is: "No matter what, we have to play the game, so we might as well Win It!"
 

RamFanWA

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Oct 15, 2015
Messages
3,891
Name
DavidG
McVay... Wow Can that guy be any better???

Answer : I don't think so!
 

T-REX

"King of the tyrant lizards"
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Aug 17, 2014
Messages
4,014
“It’s heavily influenced by the John Wooden approach, where really all you can do is compete to the best of your ability in every single thing that you do and we feel like if our practice, our preparation, our planning is done with intent, is done with a detail and a precision that is to the best of our ability, then that allows us to go play with a quieted mind and know we’ll have no regrets.”
giphy.gif
 

Psycho_X

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jan 14, 2013
Messages
12,439
My brain auto filled to "four game suspension" and I panicked when I first came to the forum wondering who it was.
 

Mikey Ram

Hall of Fame
Joined
Oct 20, 2014
Messages
3,406
Name
Mike
Brutal 4 game stretch that no other team that I can think of will have this year..I'd love to see 3 of the 4, but not outside the realm of possibility that it might turn out to be a bit of a nightmare...Good news is that the D that I've been looking for all year finally showed up last week...Of course it's possible that they could roll all 4...The REAL Sean will have them ready to play and not take anybody for granted...One game at a time..Best the Pack to start it out...Crowd might surprise because the Pack really travels well...
 

RamsAndEwe

Rookie
Joined
Apr 2, 2014
Messages
421
The Super Bowl and Playoffs are the thing. I trust McVay to get us to the Super Bowl. It'd be nice to go 16-0.
It would be nicer to win the Super Bowl.
 

FrantikRam

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Oct 16, 2013
Messages
4,908
I get that the Packers and Seahawks are "good" teams. But those are both home games and I think both teams are worse than the Vikings and Chargers who we handled rather easily. People look at the Vikings score but with GZ we win that game by double digits.

@Saints I am fully expecting a loss, and the Chiefs in Mexico City....I don't know what to expect.
 

EastRam

Pro Bowler
Joined
Apr 4, 2013
Messages
1,994
This game against the Packers will come down to Wade Phillips and our D.

We really really need a locked in Wade calling plays like the HOF coach he is.