Sean McVay said coordinator of football operations John Streicher will help the team with “clock management” and “situational things.”
will have many responsibilities with the Rams, but it’s notable that McVay referenced some of his more notable weaknesses as a coach when talking about what Streicher brings to the table. He even jokingly said Streicher will stop him from using his timeouts in the second half before he needs to. Streicher spent six years in Tennessee, holding multiple titles throughout his time there. The Titans took his work to heart, ranking near the top of the league in fourth-down aggression in recent years. Streicher was let go at the end of the season when head coach Mike Vrabel was fired. The hire should give the Rams a much-needed boost on the margins after poor timeout usage and fourth-down decisions plagued their playoff loss to Detroit.