September 19, 2024

McVay’s Best Season? Rams Coach Reveals ‘Gratitude and Appreciation’ Before Playoffs

Sean McVay's Best Season? Los Angeles Rams Coach Reveals 'Gratitude and  Appreciation' Before Playoffs - Sports Illustrated LA Rams News, Analysis  and More

Given the expectations to own a top-five pick, the Los Angeles Rams are a surprising playoff team. Head coach Sean McVay revealed if 2023 was his most impressive season.

A year ago, the Los Angeles Rams capped off one of the worst Super Bowl hangovers in league history and faced a daunting future with aging veterans, no first-round pick, and head coach Sean McVay considering retirement.

Having climbed the mountain, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals en route to a Lombardi Trophy, the Rams’ – McVay’s – was sobering. The victory hadn’t done what he thought it would — satisfy him — and the fall back down to Earth was as humbling as it was painful.

The earnings, broadcast deals, and an influx of balance in his life were one decision away. But McVay ultimately decided to come back.

Double-digit wins and a playoff berth later, it seems he’s made the right choice. Finishing 10-7, the Rams will visit the Detroit Lions on Sunday night for a chance to advance to the Divisional Round.

It’s been a wildly impressive year, but McVay’s best? He wasn’t so sure.

“I don’t know about that,” McVay said. “I think I’m really proud to be associated with this team. I think more than anything, especially given the experiences that we’ve accumulated with this being the seventh year, I think I have a lot more gratitude and appreciation for the journey instead of it just being words.

“I think we’ve lived it out a little bit more consistently. I do know that last year’s challenges, and there were a lot of challenges even before that it might not have just been as headlined because we were getting positive results, I think have helped us continue to grow and establish a grit and a mental toughness that served us well.”

It’s been a wildly impressive year, but McVay’s best? He wasn’t so sure.

“I don’t know about that,” McVay said. “I think I’m really proud to be associated with this team. I think more than anything, especially given the experiences that we’ve accumulated with this being the seventh year, I think I have a lot more gratitude and appreciation for the journey instead of it just being words.

“I think we’ve lived it out a little bit more consistently. I do know that last year’s challenges, and there were a lot of challenges even before that it might not have just been as headlined because we were getting positive results, I think have helped us continue to grow and establish a grit and a mental toughness that served us well.”

As the orchestrator of the offense, McVay’s fingerprints are all over their production. It was the team’s toughness, though, that the coach held on to – both for himself and his constituents.

“What I’m proud of is that I think this team has an identity and they’ve really created their own culture …” McVay said. “I’m around a lot of people that you want to be motivated not to let them down instead of some of the selfish stuff that I wasn’t afraid to acknowledge, especially last year.”

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