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    Head Coach Sean McVay, QB Jared Goff – – August 14, 2019

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    Rams Head Coach Sean McVay

    (On how QB Blake Bortles has developed since arriving)
    “I think he’s been making great decisions. I think he’s getting a great command on what we’re trying to do offensively. Then I think some of the things that show up that’s been really one of his great traits is just his overall athleticism. In some of these practice settings you can’t tackle the quarterback, and I think his ability to use his legs and be able to create off schedule whether it’s throwing the football or running it, using him in some instances as a runner, those are things that the athleticism enables you to be able to do a couple more things. I just think he’s continued to improve. We’ve been really pleased with him and I think he adds a great dynamic to that quarterback room with the rapport that he and (QB) Jared (Goff) have. We’ve been really pleased with Blake.”

    (On how Bortles’ experience in his career translates in his current role with the Rams)
    “It does. There’s been a lot of things in some of the systems that he’s played and there’s a lot of crossover in terms of some of the foundational principles with how we call formations. He’s worked with coaches that we’ve worked with whether it be (Raiders Offensive Coordinator) Greg Olson, (Packers Offensive Coordinator) Nathaniel Hackett – I have a good relationship with and know him well – (Assistant Coordinator/Offense) Jedd Fisch who’s on our staff now was his offensive coordinator at one point in Jacksonville, so there’s been a lot of crossover. You can feel he’s got a lot of experience, he’s been able to learn. I think a lot of the things that you appreciate as much as anything is some of the dialogue that exists – not necessarily that the coaches have exposure to – but you can just see amongst his teammates, watching he and (QB) Jared (Goff), their interaction. I think it’s been great for that quarterback room being able to have Blake.”

    (On if he’s had conversations with Bortles about how he is using this upcoming season with the Rams)
    “I think the biggest thing is talking to him, getting to know him. I’ve had a lot of respect for him from afar, and he and (QB) Jared (Goff) have a great relationship. Ryan Tollner is both of their agents and they’ve known each other for a while. They’ve always been good buddies and then, I think when you spend a little bit of time with him, you want to get to know the human being and you could feel like, ‘Hey, this is going to be a great fit for the way that we like to operate within our organization, some of the cultural things that you hear us talk about.’ Like anything else, the evaluation with every one of our players is something that, ‘Hey, here’s the things that we feel like you do great, here’s the things that we can improve on, and here’s where our focus is going to be in terms of improving those things while not losing sight of what has enabled you to play in this league at a high level.’”

    (On if he’s determined who is going to Hawaii)
    “We’re working through that right now and we’ll have the finality before we end up getting on that flight tomorrow.”

    (On what he has seen from RB Malcolm Brown)
    “I think just the (RB) Malcolm (Brown), the being the consistent player that he’s always been. (I) think the more you’re around Malcolm, the more you appreciate him. We talked about it last year, when we lost him in that Detroit game, that was a huge blow. He did a great job being able to come in for (RB) Todd (Gurley II) in really any down-and-distance, any different situation where he can play on all three downs. He can compete well in really all three phases. That’s as a runner, as a receiver and then if he’s asked to be involved in the protection element. He does a great job for (Special Teams Coordinator, John Fassel) ‘Bones’ as well. His value, he’s really just continued to demonstrate his value. I think because of the way he approaches it, he’s getting better as a football player, but we’ve always held him in such high regard. That’s why when Detroit tried to get him, we made sure to make sure that he stayed here with us.”

    (On seeing where Brown will give more playing time on the offense)
    “I think that’s to be determined. I think that’s a product of some of the other things that end up happening. If he is a guy that plays more, we certainly have a lot of confidence when Malcolm Brown is in there. That’s something that if that had to be the case, then a lot of confidence in Malcom and what he’s been able to do.”

    (On what Tight Ends Coach Wes Phillips, Defensive Line Coach Eric Henderson and Assistant Quarterbacks Coach Zac Robinson has added to the staff)
    “Three great coaches. (Tight Ends Coach) Wes (Phillips) is somebody that I had worked with before. I think he’s a great communicator, has a great feel for the big picture of the game, a really good teacher. Then I think one of the things that I’ve always really appreciated about Wes is he’s got a great way of being able to give you his opinion. Sometimes, even when you’re in a coordinator role or a head coach, you need to have people that’ll be able to challenge you in a good way. Wes has always done that where we’ve been able to kind of positively push each other. Had a great relationship, but ultimately he’s committed to helping his players develop and a great teacher. (Assistant Quarterbacks Coach) Zac (Robinson), a guy that played the position. Having had some experience, whether it be breaking down coverages with P.F.F. (Pro Football Focus) or doing some different things where he was training guys, getting ready for the combine with the fundamentals, the techniques of the position. Really impressed with him where I got a chance to meet him in really the interview. You just listen to the way that he can talk the game, got a great way about himself. I think he’s a future star in this league, as far as a coach. His ability to just understand the big picture, but then having played the quarterback position and the natural respect that comes with having been in some of the player’s shoes, especially with that role in particular. He’s got a great understanding of the nuances of the timing, the rhythm, the fundamentals and the techniques of the way that you want to deliver the ball consistently. He’s been a big benefit to that room. Then with (Defensive Line Coach) Eric Henderson, heard great things about him from Giff Smith who’s the D-Line (Defensive) Coach with the Chargers, who I’ve known for a long time, going back to when I was even in college and he was coaching at Tulane. He spoke the world about Coach Henderson. Then you get in front of him, you interview him, you get out on the field where you’re demonstrating some different things with him and you talk about an unbelievably high level of competency with the defensive line position. A great passion, a good juice and energy that makes guys want to compete for him. Then the ability to work in unison with the staff. Those three guys have been outstanding and I think one of the things I feel so fortunate about is the staff comradery. Those three guys have definitely helped us improve. They’ve done an outstanding job with their players and they’ve made us better and they’ve made me better as a coach. For that, I’m grateful for those guys.”

    (On how important he thinks it is that QB Jared Goff makes the team his team this year and takes the next step)
    “I think that’s kind of already happened. I think he has seamlessly and naturally become a leader because of the way that he goes about his business just being (QB) Jared Goff. I think that’s what resonates with his teammates. I mention it all the time, when you go back to watching when he was drafted no. 1 overall, the way that his teammates responded, then when you just watch the genuine appreciation and love that they have for Jared, as one of our leaders. It’s just kind of Jared, being Jared. I think that’s the best part about him. He’s so authentic, he’s refreshingly secure in himself, he’s naturally just getting better because of the way that he intentionally goes about his days. I think for him, it has seamlessly become his team just by Jared, being Jared. Clearly, there is an element of production that breeds a respect from his teammates and he’s been great over the last couple of years.”

    (On if he’s doing more on his own and if he has seen his maturation)
    “I think so. I think we are able to do a lot more because of his comfort level, his ownership with the operation, with what the intent of each of these calls that we are trying to activate is. When you have a player that in essence an extension of the coaching staff, you can operate in a lot of special ways, that’s what Jared, hopefully, going to continue to enable us to do as we move forward.”

    (On If he thinks it is fair that QB Jared Goff is not in the top-10 quarterbacks in rankings, and if he thinks it is fair people aligning him as a system quarterback)
    “I mean, I think the world of him. I think everybody wants to talk about that. He makes the system what it is. We are able to do the things we are because we have the right ‘trigger man’ that can really do anything that we ask – in terms of changing the launch point, what types of concepts we want to activate, whether it be play action, the drop-back game, quick, intermediate, or down the field. He’s a special player, I think his production speaks for itself. I know I don’t want anybody else to be our quarterback. I feel really good about him leading the way for us. I think the most important thing is he knows he got the full support and belief of his teammates, coaches and we couldn’t be happier that he is our guy.”

    (On if QB Jared Goff will have to do more this year)
    “I think he’s got to continue to play the way that he has played. I think he’s going to naturally take on more just based on his experience. There was a lot of games last year where I think the idea is, you want to be able to have a balance of being able to run the football or throw it. Ultimately, people talk about the being balanced, it’s being able to execute if the defense is committed to taking one thing away or the other, you’ve got to be able to execute in that other phase. We feel really good about having efficiency in both phases over the last couple of years. Certainly we have to prove it again this year. This year, we expect him to take a step in the right direction and he has certainly done all of those things that we ask. He is showing signs of the progression that we want throughout the course of offseason and training camp right now.”

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    Rams QB Jared Goff

    (On if he’s looking forward to the upcoming trip to Hawaii)
    “Yeah. It’ll be great. I think they’re still going through how they want to go about who’s going to stay, who’s going to go and whatnot. I think that’s still being discussed. It’s going to be great.”

    (On if he has a preference to stay home or make the trip to Hawaii)
    “I don’t. Whatever (Head Coach) Sean (McVay) decides and the team decides, we’re good with.”

    (On him taking more ownership of the offense)
    “It’s been great. As time goes on, you just continue to grow and you continue to learn. I think this offseason in particular, I feel like I’ve taken a big jump in that regard. Just continuing to understand the intricacies of our offense and just trying to become more and more an extension of (Head Coach) Sean (McVay). The better I can do that, the better we’re going to be.”

    (On if he is seeing things on the field that Head Coach Sean McVay does not see)
    “Yeah at times. I’m in a different position than him. He does a great job seeing some stuff from the sideline, but he’s very open to coming to the sideline, asking me what I saw, explaining it to him. We have an open dialogue – such a great dialogue at this point in my third year with him. I feel good.”

    (On his relationship with WR Cooper Kupp and if he immediately responds to his text messages like Kupp mentioned)
    “I don’t know about that (laughs). I try to text most of my teammates back as soon as I can. I have a great relationship with (WR) Cooper (Kupp). I think it’s been a good growing experience over the last few years. Me and him have really, really become more and more on the same page and having him out in the spring was a little tough trying to get back on that chemistry. Through training camp now it’s been back to where it was and we feel good. He looks great.”

    (On if having Kupp on the field makes him more confident)
    “No doubt. All our guys do. I think he’s just the same as anyone else that’s a starter with us and even some of the twos and threes we have that step in like (WR) Josh (Reynolds) last year and (TE) Gerald (Everett) and those guys. Cooper’s a special player and a special talent and a guy that I really like having on my side. We’ve been growing together and become more on that same page, as time goes on it’ll continue to grow.”

    (On what he’s seen from RB Malcolm Brown)
    “Malcolm’s been just ‘Mr. Consistent’ ever since I’ve been here and has always filled in that role and that void if (RB) Todd (Gurley II) is ever not able to go. It’s really been seamless and me and him have such a great relationship on and off the field. I feel as comfortable with him and everything as I do with Todd. He knows what he’s doing — is very reliable, does everything right, super smart, just a reliable guy and does a great job in his role.”

    (On how he became more of a leader on the team and if he feels pressure because of it)
    “No, I think that’s just the natural progression of a quarterback. Especially in my fourth year now and in my third year with this staff, I think that just tends to happen. I’ve been in this position before in previous teams in college and high school where you grow into that role and I think it’s starting to become that even more every day as I continue to get more comfortable and my leadership continues to grow and I continue to try and be the best teammate I can be. I enjoy it, I think that’s the way it’s supposed to be and something that I don’t take lightly.”

    (On if a leadership role is more of a burden on him)
    “No. I don’t think so. I think it’s just a part of the progression. Part of what goes on, as a quarterback gets older, it should become their team. I’m hoping I’m putting the right foot forward every day to make that happen.”

    (On if he it bothers him that ‘pundits’ largely do not consider him a top-10 quarterback in the NFL and if he thinks it is because people consider him a ‘system quarterback’)
    “I don’t have a feeling on it. I understand where that narrative started from and it doesn’t bother me because I know what these people in this building think. The only opinions I’m concerned about are my teammates, coaches and close family and friends. Anyone else, it doesn’t matter to me and they can say that all they want. As long as we keep winning games, I’ll be happy.”

    (On what he’s learned from veterans like S Eric Weddle and LB Clay Matthews)
    “They’ve been great. I think (S Eric) Weddle in particular, just mine and his dialogue throughout practice and throughout the week. Just trying to get a better understanding of what they are doing. Asking him ‘What did he see?’ and there will be situations where he’ll ask me, ‘What did you see?’ and ‘How did you know we were coming there? How did you see that?’ The dialogue that I can have with him is so huge for my development especially. I know he’s been so established, but my development has grown so much. Understanding defenses and understanding what they’re doing through talking to him weekly.”

    (On if those conversations with Weddle happen after series)
    “It’ll happen in between plays. We’ll do something – we have an idea of what each other are trying to do – and I’ll be like, ‘Hey, how’d you see that?’ and he’ll say something or vice versa, it’s very open. In between series as well, walking in the hallway, whenever.”

    (On if he is aware of the reports regarding Cowboys QB Dak Prescott’s contract negotiations)
    “I’ve got nothing to say about that. That’s (Cowboys QB) Dak (Prescott’s) situation and I wish him the best.”

    (On if he’s seen the reported salary Prescott is asking for)
    “Of course.”

    (On how he processes Prescott’s reported salary increasing)
    “It’s great. I hope Dak gets as much as he can and good for him. I’m a friend of Dak’s and wish him nothing but the best.”

    (On if there have been changes in his own contact negotiations)
    “Nope. Nothing. Nope.”

    (On if he saw his upcoming bobblehead that will be given away at a University of California-Berkley football game and how he thought it looked)
    “Yeah. I thought it looked great. I heard some people were giving Cal some backlash about it. I thought it looked great and I’m excited for it. It’s going to be a bad day for the Trojans, hopefully.”

    (On if they sent him any bobbleheads)
    “I haven’t gotten them yet, no. They said they will. I won’t be able to make it to that game. I wish I could, but I’m looking forward to it.”

    (On if he’s going to distribute them to anyone)
    “Yeah, sure. Do you want one? (Laughs).”

    (On WR Michael Thomas)
    “(WR) Mike (Thomas) looks great. Mike has had an incredible camp and I’ve seen him grow every day. His contribution on special teams is awesome, but his contribution on offense right now has been incredible. He’s always been a guy since my first year we came in together that when healthy is a tremendous player and a guy that can help us. I know it’s been great to see him finally get healthy and get his chance and he looks great.”

    (On what he has seen from QB Blake Bortles)
    “(QB) Blake (Bortles) looked great. I thought he did a good job. He moved the ball around, and got off the spot well, made completions and moved the ball down the field. It was good.”

    (On how he evaluates players such as WR KhaDarel Hodge and what advice he would give to the staff on what he sees)
    “I don’t have much input on it, honestly to the staff. They make their own decisions on what their final roster’s going to be. (WR) KhaDarel (Hodge) has done a great job as well. KhaDarel was a huge contributor to us last year. Especially in that Seattle game when both (WR) Brandin (Cooks) and Cooper went down and we needed somebody to step up. KhaDarel had never really played up to that point and stepped in perfectly and made a few catches and did a great job. He’s got that experience, got that exposure and he’s done a great job.”

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    Head Coach Sean McVay, DT Aaron Donald – August 15, 2019

    Head Coach Sean McVay

    (Opening Remarks)
    “Good day today. We’re headed to Hawaii and there’s been a lot of great stuff going on. People from our organization that have really done a lot of work to make this trip happen, to make this game happen that’s a really good reflection and representation of our club. There is going to be a handful of players that we are going to hold back. (Director of Communications) Artis (Twyman) will have those for you guys after this. If you have any questions about specific players, a couple guys will go. The main thing is, our consideration as always what we feel like is in the best interest of the players. For the most part, the guys that will not be participating in that game, to have them make that travel, things of that nature, is in the best interest of those guys. There’s a handful of guys that we’re still continuing to evaluate. This is a big, important game for those guys and that’s why we’re approaching it the way we are.”

    (On DT Aaron Donald mentioning he’s going to Hawaii and if QB Jared Goff will also be going)
    “(DT) Aaron (Donald) is going. He (QB Jared Goff) will not be. Anybody else we’ll have Artis be able to clarify for you.”

    (On where he feels the starters are at this point of training camp)
    “I think you feel good. It’s always a tough dynamic. The fortunate thing for us is that we’ve had four great days of practice against another opponent and then we’ve really been able to ramp it up this week. We’re getting a lot of good-on-good work, our guys are positively pushing each other and getting some different things where because it’s happened so early in camp where we had four practices and then that fifth was the practice against the (Los Angeles) Chargers, the monotony of going against one another never truly set in. There’s still a great back-and-forth competitive balance. We’ve got smart players that love the game and just listening to whether it be Jared and (S Eric) Weddle talk and our receivers with the DBs, the O-line and D-line, there’s a lot of good things that are going on with guys that love football, that are positively – in a very competitive way – making each other better. I think the challenge for us is with the way that we’re approaching the preseason, with a lot of the players that we know have played significant amount of snaps in this league, how do we continue to maintain and keep our edge over the next couple weeks so that we truly do peak when we get to Carolina.”

    (On what is happening at the defensive tackle position with DT Sebastian Joseph-Day, DT Greg Gaines and DT Tanzel Smart)
    “I think it’s really sorting itself out. That’s something that we’re closely monitoring and evaluating. I think (Defensive Line) Coach (Eric) Henderson and (Assistant Defensive Line) Coach (Thad) Bogardus are doing a really nice job with that group as a whole. But those three in particular, I think (DT) Sebastian (Joseph-Day) has been a really big-time bright spot for us going back to the offseason. He’s picked up where he left off in training camp. (DT) Greg Gaines continues to gain confidence and understanding of what we’re trying to get done, playing more and more comfortable within the framework of the system. (DT) Tanzel Smart is one of those guys that can play the nose (tackle position), he can play the three technique. His versatility, his dependability is extremely valuable to us. Those are three guys that have definitely made a name for themselves and we’re closely looking at to see what kind of role they shape and carve out for themselves come regular season.”

    (On mentioning CB David Long Jr. as a potential sixth cornerback spot and what is influencing that decision)
    “I think he is just getting better and better. He was a great man coverage corner at Michigan where there was a lot of emphasis on just kind of matching up. You can see he has great short-space quicks, lateral agility all those types of things. He’s getting more and more comfortable. Really conscientious, smart football player he’s got good ball skills. I think he’s just getting more comfortable within the framework of the scheme. Really, we don’t have a finite number in terms of the number of corners. Really, we are just trying to find the best 53-players that we can. We do have some good depth at that cornerback spot with some veteran players and then, some younger guys that have done a lot of good things and (CB) David (Long Jr.) is certainly one of those players that is ascending.”

    (On If there is a message to the guys staying back on getting work done while they are here and If the team will practice on Sunday)
    “Yes, we will. They have a plan that they are going to follow. They will come in and get something in on Friday, which is tomorrow. Those guys will have a plan were they will come in. We have some people staying back. Whether they are injured or whether they are going to get some work in, we do have a specific plan. Because we get back on Sunday, those guys not having, kind of the jet lag of the six-hours there, six-hours back, standing on their feet things like that. That will enable us to do somethings with that group on Sunday that we wouldn’t be able to do or otherwise.”

    (On if RB Justin Davis will play this game)
    “Yes, he’s supposed to play.”

    (On what he hopes to see from RB Justin Davis)
    “The same things that we really liked about him. I think he is an explosive player. I think you want to just see him compete consistently, whatever phase of the offense he is asked to do. I think you want to see him show what makes him a unique player – that explosiveness, the ability to create with the ball in his hands, take great care of it. I think when he’s got his opportunities, especially in some of these preseason games, you can help but say, man you feel that speed, he flashes on the screen. That’s what we are hoping to see from (RB) Justin (Davis) with his opportunities he gets on Saturday.”

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    DT Aaron Donald

    (On if he’s especially happy today)
    “I’m always happy.”

    (On if he’s making the trip to Hawaii)
    “Yep.”

    (On if he’s been to Hawaii before)
    “Yeah.”

    (On if it was for vacation or for the Pro Bowl)
    “Vacation, Pro Bowl. Yep, I’ve been there before.”

    (On his impressions of Hawaii after visiting)
    “It’s beautiful out there. It’s a good time.”

    (On if he’s going to Hawaii because he wants to be there)
    “I’m just going to go out there to support the guys, got some stuff going on out there. Just be there, help the young guys and, at the same time, some business out there.”

    (On how he feels at this point of training camp)
    “I feel good.”

    (On if he’s in football shape)
    “For sure. I just feel like you’re knocking the rust off as far as working moves and things coming clean. It just feels good to get things going, get everything rolling. I think we had two great practices yesterday and on Tuesday. We’re just working, getting some good reps and getting ready for football.”

    (On how DT Sebastian Joseph-Day performed against Oakland)
    “I think he played good. I think the whole d-line played good, actually. There were some hiccups here and there, but overall I thought they were working their techniques, doing what they needed to do in the run game and even started getting a little better as far as the game went on as far as pass rush and then opening up things. Watching them on the sideline and then watching them as a group on film, I thought they did pretty good. You’re always going to say there’s room for improvement, but overall I thought they played solid.”

    (On if there is any secret on how he gets his videos of his footwork to go viral and how does he get his feet going so fast)
    “Dwayne Brown ‘Two-Tenths’, my trainer I’ve been working with since high school. I’ve just been training with that guy and working a lot of foot work, training like a ‘DB” (defensive back) over the past years just help me work on my feet, the speed of my feet, athleticism, I give that to my trainer Dwayne.”

    (On if he has a reaction when he plays his viral workout videos)
    “To me it was nothing special, just working, just going over the beds. You made it go viral (laughs).”

    (On if the coaching staff talked to him when they were thinking about hiring Defensive Line Coach Eric Henderson and how does it sit with him)
    “When coach (Head Coach) (Sean) McVay talked to him, hired him, he reached out to me and told me about him. He pretty much told me I’m going to like him a lot. He said, his mind is toward football, his techniques is drills he’s going to be teaching us. At the time you’re like ok. Actually being here and working with him, getting to talk to him about football, learning his mindset toward things and the technique he’s teaching us, he’s definitely going to take our game to another level. I’m excited to work with him. Being out there working curtaining things that I need to work on for myself. Learning from him, and him teaching me is just going to take my game to that next level. I’m just excited to be here and work with him now. Like I said, watching film and stuff he’s been teaching me has been showing, and it’s just going to make me that much of a better football player.”

    (On if he can see stuff showing up hiring Defensive Line Coach Eric Henderson has taught him)
    “Absolutely, one-hundred percent.”

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