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the Cullen Bryants, and the Nolan Cromwells, and the Frank Corrals, and the Lawrence McCutchoens, and the Wyndal Tylers, and the Pat Hadens, and the Jim Youngbloods ( Jack's brother ), and the Jack Slaters, and Drew Hills and the Leroy Irvins ...
It’s amazing a 33 year old is coaching against players close to his own age... . Would like to see how McVay bounces back from this. At his age he has time to continue building a name for himself.
Hopefully a learning experience for Goff and the Rams for future opportunities. They improved from the NFC divisionals from last year. Everyone has to start somewhere... .
I agree! I saw a post by Joe Thomas, former Browns player, who does local radio in Wisconsin as he was a Badger. He had a very good point, although some on his twitter feed argued (of course):
I’m about ready to smash my radio listening to all these pinheads talking about Sean McVay like he’s a bum because he lost the super bowl to one of the greatest dynasty in sports history by a score. Let’s not forget what the Rams looked like 2 years ago before he took over.
Some of the things I'm seeing around the internet about the team, Goff, ridiculous. I hope their successful again next year, I really do.
I agree! I saw a post by Joe Thomas, former Browns player, who does local radio in Wisconsin as he was a Badger. He had a very good point, although some on his twitter feed argued (of course):
I’m about ready to smash my radio listening to all these pinheads talking about Sean McVay like he’s a bum because he lost the super bowl to one of the greatest dynasty in sports history by a score. Let’s not forget what the Rams looked like 2 years ago before he took over.
Some of the things I'm seeing around the internet about the team, Goff, ridiculous. I hope their successful again next year, I really do.
Sean is a damn good coach, he turned the Rams around in an instant, those people who argued that Sean is a bum are stupid
Any person who talks ill of Sean McVay on the radio should not be on the radio. They lost total credibility IMO.
Coach McVay is way ahead of pace in bringing the Rams to SB contention, the fact that the game was still very close going into the 4th quarter speaks volumes on how close he was to possibly winning that game.
His contract extension was way warranted, the Rams want to keep him under contract for as long as he wants to stay. The Rams hit a homerun with his hiring.
I agree! I saw a post by Joe Thomas, former Browns player, who does local radio in Wisconsin as he was a Badger. He had a very good point, although some on his twitter feed argued (of course):
I’m about ready to smash my radio listening to all these pinheads talking about Sean McVay like he’s a bum because he lost the super bowl to one of the greatest dynasty in sports history by a score. Let’s not forget what the Rams looked like 2 years ago before he took over.
Some of the things I'm seeing around the internet about the team, Goff, ridiculous. I hope their successful again next year, I really do.
Yeah it's sure frustrating to hear such criticism. McVay is a total genius. The results are on the field and speak for themself. Anyone who thinks he's a bum is a total idiot and clearly hasn't been watching the Rams the last two seasons. Coaches don't get extensions for no reason... unless you're Mike Tomlin, LOL.
Great to see a healthy Cooper Kupp back out there making plays. He's a true safety valve for Goff.
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