LARAMSinFeb.
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Sean McVay steals from every effective offense. You'd be a dope or a Jeff Fisher OC not to do that.
And the number of offenses out there that haven't tried to emulate McVay's ideas is probably zero.
Sean McVay steals from every effective offense. You'd be a dope or a Jeff Fisher OC not to do that.
This is what he has always preached. You can always learn.There you go some state nothing good comes out of getting your ass whooped, McVay would beg to differ. The fact he can swallow his pride and learn something from getting embarrassed is really nice to see.
I think someone started a new thread about the same video, probably just got merged together.Am I imagining things or did this thread title at some point change to something about stealing from Ravens?
And the number of offenses out there that haven't tried to emulate McVay's ideas is probably zero.
[logs in to be the first to post thread]I think someone started a new thread about the same video, probably just got merged together.
No doubt, but I don't think it's very easy to copy as a whole.
The play designs demand performance by everyone at a very high level of precision. Very few NFL offenses I've ever seen execute at the level the Rams do. It takes frankly almost incredible precision, timing and blocking by the 0-line, receivers, TEs and qbs across the board to execute. It also takes a special kind of smart and dedicated players too, such as our lineman and receivers and now running backs. Just think of receivers... how many teams have receivers who can do the stuff ours do?
All this is built on an amazing pyramid of coaching, skill and practice by the Rams.
Great as the scheme may be, McVay and the Rams also excel at execution at the highest level. When it's all working, as it is now, it's a thing of beauty to watch.