The Bird Streets Club in West Hollywood is a private, members-only enclave that attracts a celebrity clientele.

It’s not the kind of place you’d expect an NFL coach to request a dinner tutorial from a future Hall of Fame receiver on the finer points of his release technique.

Yet that’s where last spring Davante Adams demonstrated for Sean McVay some of the moves that will eventually land the 12-year veteran in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

“We didn’t get too many looks,” McVay recalled. “I think people were like, ‘That’s some cool [stuff] right there.’”

Adams joked that McVay’s “elite” status and the coach’s access to the club put them in a situation where there was not a lot of attention. So the two “football meatheads or football nerds” who “think about the game in a very intric

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