Sean McVay, head coach of the Los Angeles Rams, is widely seen as an offensive mastermind and even a young “boy genius” amongst his peers. He inherited a mediocre football team from a mediocre head coach in Jeff Fisher, and in less than two years, brought that team ever so close to winning its first Super Bowl championship in nearly two decades.
Kyle Van Noy, middle linebacker for the New England Patriots, might respect McVay and all that he’s done in revolutionizing the Rams, but he’s still genuinely surprised at what he saw on the field in Super Bowl 53.