Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay says that 95 percent of the teams offense has been installed heading into camp come late July.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay says that they’ve installed 95 percent of the offense as the team breaks for summer fun and sun before reconvening for training camp at the end of July. Now, as it is meant to be, it’ll be up to Jared Goff to make it work for the Rams, for him, and for his career.
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Time’s a tickin’.
What a weird space to be in this Rams summer.
All we really know is how good things look with only helmets and practice jerseys, instagram pics, and daily affirmations that Goff may be “getting it.”
Until they strap it on for real, we’ll have to take their word for it. But if Goff is to be believed, and no one says he shouldn’t be, maybe he is “getting it.”
I’ll concede to having my questions regarding the second year quarterback. But if McVay and Goff feel good about the process, then that can only bode well for the former top draft pick and the rookie head coach.
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We’ll have to wait until late July to find out just how much progress has or has not been made.
That said, the optimism around an organization that had become something of a punch line is a positive result of McVay, and a group that has put further distance between themselves and the Fisher regime.
