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Sean McVay says Todd Gurley is healthy but Rams need to find balance to keep back productive

INDIANAPOLIS - Before traveling here to evaluate NFL draft prospects at the scouting combine, Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead vacationed separately in Hawaii.

It was an opportunity to relax, recharge and put further behind the Rams' disappointing Super Bowl defeat to the New England Patriots.

"It wasn't until the last night that I woke up sweating," McVay joked Thursday, "so that was good."

Snead said he experienced physical pain when he replayed parts of the 13-3 loss to the Patriots in his mind. He noted his thoughts in a journal to assess how many days it would take until flashbacks no longer caused piercing discomfort.

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