Sean McVay has long been known as one of the most adaptable head coaches in the NFL. With his top wide receiver Puka Nacua sidelined with an ankle injury, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford proved that McVay's adaptability is unmatched. The Rams' offense, usually built around 11 personnel - one running back, one tight end and three receivers - was transformed to feature 13 personnel packages: one running back, three tight ends, and one receiver.
This unusual formation allowed Stafford to exploit the Jaguars' defense for five touchdowns, as he completed 21 of 33 passes for 182 yards. Stafford's performance marked a rare instance of him throwing multiple touchdown passes with fewer than 200 yards, joining an exclusive club led by Jameis Winston.
McVay's willingness to experiment and adjust his game plan was a testament to his coaching acumen. The Rams' offense was nearly unstoppable, with Davante Adams catching five passes on eight targets for 35 yards and three touchdowns in this win. The victory marked the Rams' fifth consecutive win of the season, putting them at an impressive 5-2.
The Los Angeles Rams now have a bye before facing the New Orleans Saints next week. With Nacua expected to return from injury, their offense is set to become even more formidable under McVay's guidance.
				
			This unusual formation allowed Stafford to exploit the Jaguars' defense for five touchdowns, as he completed 21 of 33 passes for 182 yards. Stafford's performance marked a rare instance of him throwing multiple touchdown passes with fewer than 200 yards, joining an exclusive club led by Jameis Winston.
McVay's willingness to experiment and adjust his game plan was a testament to his coaching acumen. The Rams' offense was nearly unstoppable, with Davante Adams catching five passes on eight targets for 35 yards and three touchdowns in this win. The victory marked the Rams' fifth consecutive win of the season, putting them at an impressive 5-2.
The Los Angeles Rams now have a bye before facing the New Orleans Saints next week. With Nacua expected to return from injury, their offense is set to become even more formidable under McVay's guidance.

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 he's always adapting and adjusting his game plan to get the best out of his players. it's crazy how the rams' offense went from 11 personnel to 13, that's a huge change and it paid off big time in their win against the jaguars
 he's always adapting and adjusting his game plan to get the best out of his players. it's crazy how the rams' offense went from 11 personnel to 13, that's a huge change and it paid off big time in their win against the jaguars  and davante adams is on fire right now, he's like the man
 and davante adams is on fire right now, he's like the man 
 ! I mean, it's crazy to see them go from 11 personnel to 13 and still get such amazing results
! I mean, it's crazy to see them go from 11 personnel to 13 and still get such amazing results  . It shows just how adaptable Sean McVay is as a coach - he's always finding ways to outsmart their opponents and get the best out of his players
. It shows just how adaptable Sean McVay is as a coach - he's always finding ways to outsmart their opponents and get the best out of his players  . And let's be real, Stafford's performance was pure magic
. And let's be real, Stafford's performance was pure magic  . I'm also stoked that Adams had an awesome game too
. I'm also stoked that Adams had an awesome game too  . The Rams are on fire right now and I think they're going to make a deep run in the playoffs
. The Rams are on fire right now and I think they're going to make a deep run in the playoffs 
 The way Sean McVay adapted the play call to suit Stafford's strengths was pure genius. 13 personnel is a new one for them, but it totally paid off
 The way Sean McVay adapted the play call to suit Stafford's strengths was pure genius. 13 personnel is a new one for them, but it totally paid off  And can we talk about how Davante Adams just went nuclear on the Jags' D too?
 And can we talk about how Davante Adams just went nuclear on the Jags' D too? 



