Getting to 4-4

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Couple things bode well this week.
-Rams are a good road team in the sense that they seem to play with more intensity then at home IMO.
-McVay usually follows up a shitty gameplan with a solid gameplan.

I’m really down on the unimaginative and same ol same ol formations and same ol personnel usage from McVay at this point.

Right now I believe his absolute biggest strengths as a HC is culture, organization, dealing with media, players, asst coaches and player motivation.

Quite frankly I’ve really soured on his game plans, X’s and O’s and seemingly stubborn philosophy in terms of offensive attack.

Having said that, I hope he sticks around for a long time because he wins games.
 
Couple things bode well this week.
-Rams are a good road team in the sense that they seem to play with more intensity then at home IMO.
-McVay usually follows up a shitty gameplan with a solid gameplan.

I’m really down on the unimaginative and same ol same ol formations and same ol personnel usage from McVay at this point.

Right now I believe his absolute biggest strengths as a HC is culture, organization, dealing with media, players, asst coaches and player motivation.

Quite frankly I’ve really soured on his game plans, X’s and O’s and seemingly stubborn philosophy in terms of offensive attack.

Having said that, I hope he sticks around for a long time because he wins games.
Well... that and they are used to an unfriendly crowd. :woozy2:
 
Couple things bode well this week.
-Rams are a good road team in the sense that they seem to play with more intensity then at home IMO.
-McVay usually follows up a shitty gameplan with a solid gameplan.

I’m really down on the unimaginative and same ol same ol formations and same ol personnel usage from McVay at this point.

Right now I believe his absolute biggest strengths as a HC is culture, organization, dealing with media, players, asst coaches and player motivation.

Quite frankly I’ve really soured on his game plans, X’s and O’s and seemingly stubborn philosophy in terms of offensive attack.

Having said that, I hope he sticks around for a long time because he wins games.

This is simply IMO, but McVay might be playing a little closer to the vest this season because he's trying to keep Stafford upright and to keep the down and distance manageable.

I've seen more 1st and 2nd down runs than most seasons under McVay. I wish McVay would try more play actions on first down and let Stafford open things up.
 
Not me, I think McVay get too pass happy at times and I want to see a balanced attack. Run the damn play and keep the defense honest.