The Record (Troy, NY)

LA Rams embarrasse­d, uncertain after loss to winless Jets

- By GREG BEACHAM

LOSANGELES(AP) » For really the first time since Sean McVay arrived four years ago, the Los Angeles Rams are the laughingst­ocks of the NFL.

The Rams’ 23-20 loss to the winless New York Jets on Sunday was an utter humiliatio­n for a franchise and a coach that have been largely beyond serious reproach since 2017. While Los Angeles hasn’t won a title, it has put together four winning seasons for the first time since the 1980s while remaining remarkably free of major drama or severe dips in play.

Nothing in those four seasons — not even a Super Bowl defeat that was ugly, but comprehens­ible — was as discouragi­ng as inexplicab­ly losing at SoFi Stadium on extra rest to a depleted 0-13 opponent with the worst offense in the league. The Rams’ subsequent thrashing from pundits and social media jackals was harsh, but they agree it was deserved.

“The only thing that makes you feel better is when you say, ‘All right, let’s learn from it, let’s own it, and let’s move forward accordingl­y,’” a somber McVay said Monday. “Because dwelling on it or getting still (ticked) off about it really doesn’t do you any good for how you move forward.”

While McVay and a few available players said all the usual things afterward about respecting every opponent and understand­ing the unpredicta­bility of their sport, it was still clear they were chagrined, angry and uncertain about a playoff future that looked bright just a

few hours before the debacle.

“They showed up, and we maybe overlooked them,” Rams kicker Matt Gay said. “There’s a natural inclinatio­n there, when you have a team you’re playing that hasn’t had a great year, and you’re coming off some good wins, (to) take them lightly.”

The Rams (9- 5) are all but certain to make the postseason. They still can win the NFC West or make a significan­t playoff run. Their path to redemption starts this weekend in Seattle (10- 4), where the Seahawks can clinch the division by beating LA.

But this loss shakes the foundation­s of what McVay has painstakin­gly built. If the Rams can’t execute well enough to clinch a playoff spot by beating the easiest opponent in the league,

it’s impossible to anticipate what team will show up Sunday.

“As poor as yesterday was, we’ve got an opportunit­y to respond in a division game at their place with a lot at stake,” McVay said. “I do trust the character of this football team. I trust the resilience.” WHAT’S WORKING The Rams still finished Sunday with the NFL’s No. 1 defense by yards allowed after giving up 289 to New York. While it’s embarrassi­ng that the defense didn’t dominate the Jets, or even force any turnovers, coordinato­r Brandon Staley’s group hasn’t regressed in any significan­t way this season. The defense needed one extra stop to save the offense from itself yet again, but couldn’t get it.

WHAT NEEDS HELP

McVay’s history of baff ling play- calling decisions. Faced with thirdand 4-from the Jets 37 while trailing by three points in the final minutes, the Rams threw two long, incomplete passes instead of trying a higher-percentage throw or running the ball.

Both passes fell incomplete and weren’t even close. Whether Jared Goff made the wrong progressio­n read or not, McVay’s schemes didn’t match the moment at all.

“Those were aggressive, but plays we felt good about on third and fourth down,” McVay said. “But ultimately, we didn’t make the play.”

McVay also didn’t try a 55-yard field goal on fourth down with Gay, who has enough leg to hit from that distance, particular­ly under a roof in perfect weather.

 ?? JAE C. HONG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff walks off the field after a loss to the New York Jets during an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif.
JAE C. HONG - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff walks off the field after a loss to the New York Jets during an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif.

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