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Rams’ Sean McVay faces criticism for choices in defeat against Seahawks

Rams' Sean McVay faces criticism for choices in defeat against Seahawks

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay faced backlash regarding his decisions during the NFC Championship defeat against the Seattle Seahawks. The game ended with a tight score of 31-27, and several plays sparked discussions among fans and analysts.

A particular point of contention was McVay’s management of timeouts toward the end of the game. After taking a timeout, Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold connected with Cooper Kupp on a crucial third down with 3:20 remaining. McVay seemed to consider a challenge after the play but ultimately decided against it after speaking with officials.

Although the Rams managed to get the ball back with 31 seconds left, they couldn’t orchestrate a successful offensive response.

Another decision under scrutiny was McVay opting for a fourth down attempt on the opening drive of the final quarter. Matthew Stafford led an impressive 14-play, 84-yard drive that ended in a turnover on downs. Had the Rams chosen to kick a field goal, they would have only trailed by one point.

ESPN analyst Booger McFarland criticized McVay’s strategy, stating that, instead of chasing a touchdown, a field goal would have put pressure back on the Seahawks. He noted, “In that situation, you get (Harrison) Mavis out there and you kick a field goal. Now you’re making Seattle’s offense feel the heat.” McFarland argued that a field goal could have changed the game dynamics significantly.

McVay expressed deep disappointment over the outcome and held a belief that the team might celebrate instead under better circumstances.

“It’s pretty numb,” he said. “I think it’s the bottom line of everything in a situation where you’re not even allowed to think about anything other than moving forward. We thought we were going to be a podium team and we weren’t. I’ll give credit to Seattle, but I love this group and I’ll never run out of words. It’s right now,” he reflected.

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