Very little chatter filled the Rams’ locker room after their 26-23 overtime loss to the San Francisco 49ers . Players sat in front of their stalls Thursday night, eyes fixed on nothing in particular as they processed all the mistakes that had piled up and put themselves in this situation.
By Friday morning, those feelings had not abated for head coach Sean McVay.
“I mean, you want to talk about two gut punches in terms of how we’ve lost the two games that we have,” the coach said. “I can’t remember feeling much more disgusted waking up after a tough loss than I have after the two that we’ve had.”
The two losses in the Rams’ 3-2 start to the season have been a case of yin and yang. Against the Eagles, they jumped out to a 19-point lead only to allow 26 unanswered points. The 49ers inst