South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

The party’s over

McVay: Rams are starting over in quest for a repeat

- By Greg Beacham

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — The Rams threw the last of their lavish offseason parties Thursday night so they could hand out their massive Super Bowl championsh­ip rings to their current and former players.

Sean McVay sees the Friday morning after that soiree as the dividing line between the success of last season and the formidable task in front of the Rams this fall as they attempt to become the NFL’s first repeat champions in 18 years.

“It was kind of good timing, because now it represents, ‘Let’s turn the page,”’ McVay said outside the Rams’ training camp headquarte­rs in balmy Orange County. “Let’s not minimize what a great year last year was, but that’s not going to have anything to do with this year.”

Most successful coaches repeat some version of this philosophy after a title, but McVay believes the Rams have the talent and the leadership to stay in the race for a second ring. Even if the Rams fall short, McVay is determined to make sure it isn’t because of complacenc­y.

“So many things have to go right,” McVay said. “We could be a better team this year, and I think we’ve got a chance to do that, and it might not mean we win a Super Bowl, because there are a lot of things that take place throughout the course of a game — the bounce of a ball here — certain things that are out of your control.”

The Rams got several of those bounces during their playoff run while winning consecutiv­e thrillers over the Buccaneers, 49ers and Bengals with late-game surges.

Those breaks meant the difference between an excellent season and a title-winning campaign, so McVay plans to make sure only that his team is prepared to get in the position to have another chance.

After the Rams made their first Super Bowl under McVay three seasons ago, they went 9-7 the following year while missing the playoffs for the only time in McVay’s career. The coach credits that slight decline to those bad bounces, not to any post-Super Bowl hangover or preparatio­n flaws.

“A hangover, to me, what that entails is guys think they’re better than they are,” McVay said. “They stop working the right way, complacenc­y sets in and the previous success you think is going to have anything to do with your future success.

“We’ve got the right kind of guys in our locker room, the right kind of coaches that are intrinsica­lly motivated.”

The Rams have a few practical tasks to perform in camp.

They must identify a replacemen­t for departed starting cornerback Darious Williams and right guard Austin Corbett, and they also need to build teamwork and communicat­ion with new receiver Allen Robinson and middle linebacker Bobby Wagner, who must both take on major roles immediatel­y.

The Rams will hold their first practice at UC Irvine on Sunday. They’re getting an early jump on camp partly because they’ve got the first game of the new season as the defending champs: They’ll host Von Miller’s Bills on Sept. 8.

As for his own future, McVay admitted he contemplat­ed stepping away from the game before deciding to continue with the Rams. He hasn’t finalized a contract extension yet with the team, but he said the negotiatio­ns are “in a good place,” and it’s “more than likely” they’ll finalize a deal in training camp.

General manager Les Snead is also expected to agree to a contract extension during training camp to continue their partnershi­p with the Rams, who have five consecutiv­e winning seasons, four playoff berths, three NFC West titles, two Super Bowl appearance­s and one championsh­ip during their half-decade together.

“Myself and Les, being a pair, when we get that thing finalized, you guys will know,” McVay said. “But I feel really good about the direction that’s going.”

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP ?? Rams QB Matthew Stafford, left, and coach Sean McVay celebrate after winning Super Bowl 56.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/AP Rams QB Matthew Stafford, left, and coach Sean McVay celebrate after winning Super Bowl 56.

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