The Los Angeles Rams were dealt a tough loss on Sunday, falling to the Cincinnati Bengals 19-16. After the game, Rams head coach Sean McVay was highly critical of his team’s mistakes.
McVay pointed out that the Rams had too many penalties and turnovers, which ultimately cost them the game. He said that the team needs to do a better job of taking care of the football and avoiding costly mistakes.
The Rams had three turnovers in the game, including two interceptions thrown by quarterback Jared Goff. McVay said that Goff needs to be more careful with the ball and that the team needs to do a better job of protecting him.
McVay also said that the Rams need to do a better job of tackling and avoiding penalties. The Rams had 11 penalties for 100 yards in the game, including four for illegal procedure. McVay said that these mistakes are unacceptable and need to be corrected.
The Rams have now lost two straight games and are 3-2 on the season. McVay said that it’s important for the team to learn from their mistakes and move forward. He said that the team needs to focus on improving and getting back to playing winning football.
McVay’s criticism of his team’s mistakes is a sign that he is taking the Rams’ struggles seriously. He is holding his players accountable and demanding better play from them. If the Rams can learn from their mistakes and improve, they could still have a successful season.