With 30 years, Sean McVay was chosen as head coach of Los Angeles Ramsbecoming the youngest in history to lead a team in the NFL.
Since then, he has also been the youngest to qualify for a superbowlas well as the youngest to win a playoff game, the youngest to reach 2 Super Bowls, and the youngest to be named Coach of the Year.
McVay’s genius on the bench is natural, he was born to express his knowledge and transmit his motivation in the best way to his players, and today, he is once again faced with the possibility of winning his first Super Bowl, and being the youngest in achieve it with recently completed 36 years.
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Tomorrow, Sunday, February 13, the Rams will seek the franchise’s second Super Bowl title, when they face the majestic sofi stadiumto the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Asked by the media how much he’d like to be on the bench as a coach, McVay said he’s enjoying the moment, but it won’t be something he does for a very long time like Bill Belichick.
“I know I love football and I’m very involved in it, and I’m in the right moment right now,” McVay said. “But at some point, too, if you say, ‘What do you want to be able to do?’ I want to be able to have a family, and I want to be able to spend time with them, and I also know how much time is wasted during these months of the year,” he commented.
In his fifth season with the Rams, he already has a franchise-record 55 regular-season wins with 6 postseason wins, four playoff berths, 3 NFC titles, and 2 Super Bowl appearances.
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“I want to have a family, and I think (it’s important) to be able to find that balance, but also to be able to give the necessary time,” McVay said. “I’ve always had a dream of being a father, and I can’t predict the future, you know?” McVay said.
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