Sean McVay: Rams overcame my "terrible" third-and-1 play call in overtime
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Rams head coach Sean McVay took responsibility for a critical play-calling error during the team's overtime possession against the Bears on Sunday night. The Rams' drive stalled when a third-and-1 run resulted in a two-yard loss, and McVay admitted that the decision to run the play was a mistake. Acknowledging the impact of his poor play call, McVay expressed regret for not using a timeout and praised the Bears' defensive response. He also noted that his players had to compensate for his lack of rhythm in play-calling throughout the game. Despite his self-criticism, McVay commended his team's resilience and ability to stay competitive.
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