Los Angles Rams coach Sean McVay delighted the fans on Saturday when he did play by play during the team's loss to the Dallas Cowboys. McVay analyzed the game in real-time for the fans watching on NFL Network, and it gave a great insight on what is going through a coaches mind.

McVay was asked if it was something he would ever do again and he said there is no chance he would during a regular-season game because he is a maniac on the sideline.

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“I thought it was fun. I think it would be something I would only do during preseason games. I think I’m a little bit more relaxed – I don’t know if relaxed is the right word — but I’d probably be a little more pleasant to talk to during a preseason game,” McVay said Sunday via Rams Wire.

“When it’s a regular-season game, I think you guys would quickly realize, ‘We don’t want to do this ‘Coach’s Cam’ with this guy. He’s a maniac.’ I thought it was fun and enjoyed doing it, but it would definitely be something that if the fans like it and it adds value to our preseason broadcast, I’m more than willing to help any way that I can. But once we get into those regular-season games, my sole focus and concentration is on that.”

It makes sense that McVay wouldn't want to continue this during the regular season because any head coach has enough on their plate. McVay is still the one in charge of the offense, so when the defense is on the field, he is going over the previous offensive drive on the tablets.

It would still be fun to see McVay do this another time or two in the next couple of years, but if it's going to happen it will be during a preseason game,