It was literally, and figuratively, pouring in Los Angeles. Twelve months ago this week, Rams coach Sean McVay stood at a lectern, hoarse-voiced and hollow-faced, in front of a small group of local reporters and wondered aloud whether he would return. Rain pounded against the thin roofs of the trailers that house the team’s football operations as McVay alluded to losing a certain joy in coaching, for the sake of chasing personal and professional success. The Rams’ 5-12 season was a disaster that matched McVay’s own. Some in the building already felt he had made up his mind to...
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