Letters to Sports: Sean McVay will return, but should he?

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Letters to Sports: Sean McVay will return, but should he?

Sean McVay will return as coach of the Rams. He took a good young quarterback, Jared Goff, and bought the best team money could. Now the team is full of aging vets and no picks. Doug Pederson has done better than Mcvay in Jacksonville.

There is talk of McVay leaving the Rams. Jack Wishard thinks Ram wins next year will be 5.

At 36, McVay is too young to be a head coach in the NFL. He should come back to the Rams next season and show what a truly great head Coach can accomplish.

David George asks what would Vince Lombardi do.

The Rams lost to Seattle. Dave Thoma would have liked to see the Lions make the playoffs.

Sean McVay won a Super Bowl with the Rams this year. Ruben Hernandez wonders why he's always praised as one of the greatest coaches.

Bruce Janger bet 57 points on TCU and lost.

Georgia football team won the national championship. After the game, the players were smoking cigars. Tad Daley wonders if sports heroes are role models for young people.

Lincoln Riley's loyalty to Alex Grinch is indefensible. The Cotton Bowl debacle in Dallas should have been his Waterloo.

Lincoln Riley's first year at USC is remembered for his 11-3 record. Ken Blake is unsure if Riley has learned from the defensive woes of his Oklahoma teams.

Stan Kasten brags about the Dodgers having the highest attendance in baseball and refuses to sign anyone to avoid going over the luxury tax.

The team is on the hook for another $22.5 million and needs pitching. The management team took the money from cable TV and essentially blacked out their fans for years.

Dylan Hernandez is a fearless sports columnist for The Times. He is not afraid to call Stan Kasten shameless and Mark Walter a coward.

NFL should disallow players pushing a running back/quarterback across the line to gain. Offensive line should be responsible for moving the defensive line back enough so the running running/qbl can move forward to make a first down.

Golf is played nearly every week. There is no commentary or leaderboard. The Times usually only gives one or two inches of space to it.

Charles White was a warrior and a role model at USC. David Marshall is his favorite player.

The Los Angeles Times welcomes expressions of all views. Letters should be brief and become the property of The Times.


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