The big talking point for the Los Angeles Rams heading into the Super Bowl is all about the missed pass interference call against the New Orleans Saints and it's pretty clear that Sean McVay is sick and tired of talking about it.

When initially asked about the call McVay said he thought Nickell Robey-Coleman made a good play but he has come around and admits that although it was a call that was clearly missed, he doesn't think it's the only thing that cost the Saints the game.

“We understand the Saints and their fans are upset. Clearly that was pass-interference. But it’s not the only thing that led to the outcome of the game,” McVay said via Peter King for NBC Sports. “The way we are with our team is that we have the mindset of it’s always about the next play, and you can’t control what the officials do. We can’t control it, but we can try to control the next play, and that’s how we played.”

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As disappointing as the missed call was and yes it did cost them the Saints still had a chance during overtime to win the game but Drew Brees threw an interception and the Rams drove back down to win the game. These comments from McVay probably aren't going to make fans any happier, but he really does have a point.

The call cost them but if the Saints could have taken care of business during overtime this wouldn't even be a talking point.