Last week, Sean McVay warned about comparing 2023’s Rams to this season’s squad. “..

every year is a new year. You’ve got to go earn it.” The Los Angeles Rams have struggled this season – going 1-3.

Many will point to just last year and make the same point. Last season, heading into their bye they were 3-6 with no signs of turning it around. Then Matthew Stafford and Kyren Williams got healthy and the team went on a tear, ending the season 10-7 and making the playoffs.

Sean McVay: 2024 Rams Haven’t Had This 2023 Luxury On Wednesday, McVay was asked to expand on what made last year possible and where this season’s Rams team stands. “That accumulation of guys working through the offseason and into training camp, there was a build.” Sean McVay told reporters.

“We haven’t had the luxury of that with this group and so I think continuing to show what it really looks like you know are we getting that rapport that was established where there was a consistency and a continuity really from the start to finish. Really with the exception of Cooper [Kupp] from an offense and then defensively it was consistent throughout. That matters.

” The ‘luxury’ McVay is talking about is the availability of players, particularly on offense. McVay has also said that the offense was going to define the entire team’s identity. The Rams offense, in particular, hasn’t had much time to work together as a whole unit.

More than half of the offensive starting lineup has missed t.