INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- A week after Sean McVay sprinted up and down the SoFi Stadium sideline wildly celebrating highlight-reel plays, the Los Angeles Rams' coach stood still on the same sideline Sunday, appearing stunned.
"I've got to be way better for our football team," McVay said after the Rams suffered a significant letdown in a 37-20 loss to the Arizona Cardinals. "Didn't do a good enough job getting our guys ready to go."
After an emotional Week 3 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Rams vowed that they would move on and promised -- with a Week 5 Thursday Night Football game against the division-rival Seattle Seahawks looming -- that they would not overlook the undefeated Cardinals, a team they dominated over their previous eight meetings dating to when McVay took over as coach in 2017.