THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Sean McVay is critical of himself. But that's what he believes a good head coach and playcaller should be.
Accountability is everything for the Los Angeles Rams, the only remaining undefeated team in the NFL. And it starts with McVay.
"The cold didn't really dictate the play selection," McVay said after the Rams held off the Broncos 23-20 last Sunday in bone-chilling Denver temperatures. "If anything, the cold might have just affected my brain with some of the decisions I made."
The critique seemed harsh, if not unwarranted. The Rams, after all, had just won their sixth consecutive game -- their second straight on the road, and Todd Gurley rushed for a career-high 208 yards.