
""find out who we are as a result of a loss like this.""
""We've shown a lot what it takes to be one of the top teams in this league," he said of McVay's message. "But it doesn't just happen just because you got the guys. You got to play like that in fourth quarters.""
""Here's the thing I would say: The enemy has a say, and that has been where we think our scars can be our strengths.""
The Los Angeles Rams surrendered several large leads during the regular season, including a Week 3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles after leading 26-7 and a Week 16 collapse versus the Seattle Seahawks that turned a 30-14 advantage into a 38-37 overtime defeat. Those failures preceded a wild-card victory over the Carolina Panthers, in which the Rams scored the first two touchdowns, battled momentum swings, and held on for a 34-31 win. Head coach Sean McVay framed past scars as potential strengths, and an emphasis on finishing fourth quarters became a decisive factor in playoff success.
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