LOS ANGELES — Whether his Los Angeles Rams are surging or slumping, Sean McVay has always tried to provide the same steady leadership voice.
With his team on its longest winning streak in seven years after a 34-7 thrashing of Tampa Bay, McVay admits he doesn't want to change very much about the NFC-leading Rams (9-2). And because his coaching staff approaches every week with the same attitude, McVay isn't worried about complacency or undue comfort while Los Angeles prepares for the six-week sprint to the postseason.
“We’ve always consistently talked about it,” McVay said Monday after clinching his eighth winning season in nine years in charge. “Whether we were 5-6 after 11 games last year or whether we’re in this position, the most important thing is you either get better or you get wors

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