THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Sean McVay understands his team is going through a rough stretch right now, but the Los Angeles Rams head coach wants to make sure they don’t panic coming off consecutive losses, dropping them to 2-3 on the season.
“The one thing I think is important for our players to contextualize is that, let's not allow six hours of football to change the whole sense of who we are, what we've become,” McVay said. “If you're not careful, you can let the outside narrative dictate that.”
But although he doesn’t want his team to totally change their identity after Sunday’s loss to the Dallas Cowboys, McVay made it clear in his postgame press conference that the Rams “have got to be able to help” quarterback Matthew Stafford.