Los Angeles is a team that varies its offensive tempo.
That’s been plainly apparent about the league’s No. 2 scoring club throughout the season, and was one of the reasons why head coach Sean McVay’s headset communication with quarterback Jared Goff became a talking point earlier in the week.
But as McVay said on Wednesday, it’s not like the Rams are simply calling audibles at every turn. Sometimes the offense runs a traditional huddle, sometimes the unit hurries to the line after a quick huddle, and other times L.A. won’t huddle at all.
McVay said he feels the Rams have mixed up tempos more than he expected coming into the year.