The Los Angeles Rams have made it to the Super Bowl for the second time in three years. Last time they fell to the New England Patriots. It was Tom Brady’s sixth and final Super Bowl with the franchise. It came at the Rams’ expense. This year, LA is trying to fix its mistakes.
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The Rams are training hard for the big game. Everyone is on their feet and giving it their all. The head coach, Sean McVay, is working hard with his boys. He may have taken it a step too far because the HC has lost his voice before the game.
Sean McVay loses his voice while training
Sean McVay and the Rams are back in the big game. The wounds from the last loss are still fresh. They have been studying the tapes, watching old games, and trying new moves in the training. LA does not want to leave any stones unturned before they are out on the field on Sunday.
The head coach is training a Super Bowl team as his voice is proof. After Tuesday’s training session, McVay started to lose his voice. In a videoconference on Wednesday, a reporter asked him about it. “I feel great, I just sound like s*it.” Said Sean. “Hopefully, we’ll get this voice to come back.”
The Rams HC sounded very raspy throughout the entire conference. “Yesterday, I was in my office for a minute, and then I went to talk to some of the coaches, and then I went to speak, and my voice sounded like this. I’m like, ‘What the hell happened?’” Said McVay.
Fans don’t need to worry because the head coach is trying honey and all the remedies. He will get his voice back soon. “I never realized how much I talk and how loud and obnoxious I am when I don’t have my voice,” he said.
The Rams HC wants to learn from the 2019 loss
Sean McVay still blames himself for losing the Super Bowl in 2019. So he will be taking a lot of lessons from that game. McVay has a freakish memory. He can call plays of games from years ago. He may have replayed every play from the game a hundred times in his head.
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February 3, 2019
Julian Edelman
(10 rec, 141 yds) is named Super Bowl MVP and the Patriots defense locks down the Los Angeles Rams (13-3).
Patriots win their incredible 6th Super Bowl in the last 18 yearspic.twitter.com/RGhOpnL3vS
— Boston Sports Info (@bostonsportsinf) February 3, 2022
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If McVay, 36, wins, he will become the youngest coach in NFL history to win a Super Bowl. He has the right motivation and will try his best to knock the Bengals out of his way.
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