Sean McVay On Expectations For QB Sam Darnold & Vikings, Defense’s Game vs. Raiders, Injury Updates



Sean McVay On Expectations For QB Sam Darnold & Vikings, Defense’s Game vs. Raiders, Injury Updates

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay talks about what he expects from quarterback Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings, defensive back Cobie Durant’s performance against the Las Vegas Raiders, and injury statuses heading into Week 8.

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  1. Mcvay and Snead I have said LBs Reeder,Rosebloom are terrible, cut kendrick,sign LB Delvin White and use Spieghts, Hummel, time to look at trading higbee,kupp,notebloom, look at WR Higgins of Bengals,

  2. "Bread and circuses" (or bread and games; from Latin: panem et circenses) is a metonymic phrase referring to superficial appeasement. It is attributed to Juvenal (Satires, Satire X), a Roman poet active in the late first and early second century AD, and is used commonly in cultural, particularly political, contexts.

    In a political context, the phrase means to generate public approval, not by excellence in public service or public policy, but by diversion, distraction, or by satisfying the most immediate or base requirements of a populace,[1] by offering a palliative: for example food (bread) or entertainment (circuses). Juvenal originally used it to decry the "selfishness" of common people and their neglect of wider concerns.[2][3][4] The phrase implies a population's erosion or ignorance of civic duty as a priority.[citation needed]

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