Oscar Wilde once said “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery that mediocrity can pay to greatness” and that quote rings especially true of Los Angeles Rams leading man Sean McVay.
Franchises across the NFL are once again looking for “the next Sean McVay” while the original is at the height of his powers in LA. That gives the Rams the upper hand over what is fast becoming the majority of the league. McVay has excelled against his former understudies and that should bode well for LA’s chances as a contender in 2025 and beyond.
McVay holds advantage over former coaches
with one key exception
McVay’s Rams took down the Zac Taylor’s Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI.