The Los Angeles Rams had a strong season last year. A big part was the defense playing well in the second half. Now head coach Sean McVay will try to improve it in the offseason.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has been one of the best head coaches since coming to Los Angeles. Last season McVay did the unthinkable with his team that no one seen coming.
The Los Angeles Rams have done a good job over the last couple of drafts finding talented players who are ready to have an instant impact in the NFL. The Rams will try to do the same next season.
The Los Angeles Rams had a great season. The Rams were led in the second half of last season by the defense. The Rams did a good job finding players in the draft and they have played well.
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