The Los Angeles Rams were the winners of Super Bowl LVI, but that isn't enough for Sean McVay. The head coach contemplated retirement but ultimately decided that he belongs on the sidelines (or, as he usually does, attempting to cross onto the field).

Meanwhile, legendary quarterback Tom Brady announced his retirement from the NFL this offseason. Besides the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the rest of the league was likely happy to see the seven-time Super Bowl champion finally call it quits. That is until he “un-retired” 38 days later. McVay recently voiced his opinion on Brady's postseason antics.

“Can we get this guy the hell out of the league?” the Rams coach asked jokingly.

The NFL tweeted the hilarious remark Tuesday morning.

As the NFL noted, 30 other coaches in the league likely have the same opinion as McVay. The 36-year-old began his NFL coaching career in 2008, eight years after Brady joined the league. By then, he was already a three-time Super Bowl champion and a huge threat to the rest of the NFL.

Fortunately for McVay, he was able to lead the Rams to a championship. The team even had to beat Brady and the Buccaneers in the postseason to get to the big game. It's unclear when or if Brady will ever retire from the NFL, but the league has at least one more year to enjoy his legendary performances.