The Los Angeles Rams have already parted ways with four key coaches this month, including defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, quarterbacks coach Zac Robinson, defensive line coach Eric Henderson, and assistant head coach Jimmy Lake, but those departures only highlight why Sean McVay’s next class of disciples are setup for success.
If there’s an up and coming assistant coach who isn’t being protected by his current team, I can guarantee that working for McVay is high on his list of desired opportunities. Just look at how McVay’s assistant coaches have done since he became the Rams head coach in 2017.