This week’s matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams has the feel of a mid-season turning point. Both teams sit at 7–2, both riding four-game win streaks, and both knowing what’s at stake at the top of the NFC West. And as the Rams prepare for Seattle, Los Angeles’ head coach Sean McVay has been clear about what concerns him most: the Seahawks’ front.
“They know how to rush off of one another. A lot of them are naturals, and they have some of those that are stunts that are called, but I think, when you look at some of these defenses that you have a ton of respect for, you always hear people throw out rush four as one,” the Rams’ HC said in a press conference .
The Rams have been one of the league’s most steady offenses all season, with Matthew Stafford putting up near

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