Rams hear call to ‘run it back’ but their answer is unclear in some ways
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There were thousands of people cheering the Los Angeles Rams during their Super Bowl victory parade Thursday and, yes, there were seemingly thousands of ounces of alcohol involved in the festivities as well. Rams coach Sean McVay at one point was carrying a magnum of champagne that was literally the size of a child.
So this was a celebration for the Super Bowl champions.
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Aaron Donald #99 of the Los Angeles Rams pushes Joe Burrow #9 of the Cincinnati Bengals out of bounds in the third quarter during Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022 in Inglewood, California. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
This was the goal when the team famously acknowledged it was pushing all its proverbial chips to the center of the table. This was what the Rams were trying for when they went "all in."
The small issue with being all in, however, is that eventually people get out. Move on. Let life happen.
And after beating the Cincinnati Bengals and, indeed, all postseason challengers the past month, that’s what happens next.
So here’s the good news: Coach Sean McVay, who has been coy about whether he’s returning to the team to defend the Super Bowl title, was acting a lot like a guy expecting to do exactly that on Wednesday.
He’s previously stiff-armed questions about his plans with vague "we’ll see" responses, but his actions after the parade suggested he intends to run it back.
This is how it played out: After the parade wound its way up Figueroa to just in front of the Los Angeles Coliseum where a podium was set up, McVay joined his players to say a few words.
Aaron Donald, the team’s best player and


