It’s part of my job these last several years, but even before I wrote for Turf Show Times I was constantly sucking down Los Angeles Rams news (including from this very site), and today’s news I’ll share is that Sean McVay wants the next three “international games” for the Los Angeles Rams to be in, “L.A., L.A., L.A.”.
You can check out the actual CBS Los Angeles interview below or here. It’s a bit after the 12:00 minute mark that you’ll hear the “L.A., L.A., L.A.” quote from McVay, though the entire interview is worth your time if you can spare the time.
The quote is a response from McVay when the interviewer asks the head coach where he’d want his next three international games to be? Since L.A. will be playing one game in Australia this season, it’s a fair question. McVay playfully responds by basically saying he’d rather be playing games at home in Los Angeles, but adds that these games a great opportunity for the league to expand.
Where does McVay want his next three international games? “L.A., L.A., LA.”.
Where do the fans want their teams next three internation games? Like McVay hinted at, likely not playing internationally. But you can’t argue (or you can!) it’s a great way for the league to expand.
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