What a game. A lot of questionable calls. A few missed calls. But this game was incredible. Sean McVay and the Rams got it done. Heart goes out to OBJ because he was about to EXPLODE before he got injured. Definitely was gonna get at least 100 yards with a couple touchdowns. Maybe even could’ve been the MVP who knows. A lot of respect to Cooper Kupp on the offensive end. Him and Matt Stafford came up huge towards the end. They had no other choice. Somebody’s gotta be clutch right? How about that Tedy Bruschi. Does Matt Stafford have what it takes now? How about the mad scientist Sean McVay getting it done in his second attempt. The LA defense had some huge moments down the stretch, as anyone knew they would. Aaron Donald sealing the deal felt like the only real way that should have ended. Truly poetic justice.
Sucks for the Bengals fans. But Ohio doesn’t really deserve success like that. No offense. Unless you live in Ohio.

Congrats Rams, but not to the city of Los Angeles. A city like LA deserves a lot of things, but the Lombardi Trophy is not among one of those things.
1,617 days ago the LA Rams beat the Indianapolis Colts 46-9 in Sean McVay’s debut as the head coach. That was back in 2017 for anyone who doesn’t like simple math. It was that moment when we knew the Rams might really be headed in a new direction. 4+ years and two Super Bowl trips later, Sean McVay and his Rams got it done. Not only was Sean McVay the youngest NFL coach to ever be hired, he is now the youngest coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl. Not a bad resume there.



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