The Los Angeles Rams are keeping a significant number of players sidelined during the preseason, a strategic decision rooted in Head Coach Sean McVay’s philosophy. Forty-two Rams players are currently not participating in preseason games.
According to a report, the Rams’ approach prioritizes player health and readiness for the regular season over preseason performance. In McVay’s system, the team believes it’s more important to identify *who* doesn’t play in the preseason rather than focusing on who does. This strategy aims to minimize the risk of injury to key players during largely inconsequential games.
The report specifically states, “In McVay’s system, it’s not how you play in the preseason that counts; it’s who doesn’t play.” The Rams are taking a cautious approach, seemingly valuing long-term player availability over gaining experience or evaluating depth in preseason contests. The team has not publicly specified which 42 players are sitting out, but the large number indicates a widespread effort to protect established players and potentially evaluate younger players in limited roles.
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