It must be nice walking in Sean McVay’s shoes.
Not only did he become the youngest head coach in modern NFL history last year when he was signed by the Los Angeles Rams at age 30, but he won a division title in his rookie season with an 11-5 record and was named Coach of the Year. Then this offseason, his general manager re-signed his two best players to blockbuster deals, traded a first-round pick for an elite wide receiver and added three more mega names to a defense that already was terrifyingly good.
Oh sure, the Lakers managed to snag the King when they signed LeBron James to a four-year, $153.