It’s been known for some time that coach Sean McVay is one of the best offensive minds in the NFL, which has become even more evident this season with him at the driver’s seat of the Rams’ No. 1 scoring offense, elevating the play of everyone from quarterback Jared Goff to running back Todd Gurley.

Part of what makes him so good at his job is his ability to draw up plays that expose defenses. His playbook is undoubtedly always changing, and there could be a new addition in Week 9 against the Giants, courtesy of none other than Snoop Dogg.

During an appearance on the “Rich Eisen Show” Friday, McVay broke down a play that Snoop drew up.

“I think it’s something that the Rams offense needs to think about putting in,” McVay said. “Don’t be surprised if you see this against the New York Football Giants from the Rams offense coming up. This could be something to get Tavon Austin in a short motion from the slot, give a little misdirection with Gurley and the action that he’s attracting right now. This is something that’s going to get logged away in the Rams playbook.”

Of course, it’s highly unlikely the Rams will use this play. In fact, they have several plays where Austin comes in motion with a play-fake to Gurley, so this is nothing new for the offensive mastermind.

However, it’s a nice play-call by Snoop, and it certainly would be fun to hear Goff call out “Snoop! Snoop!” at the line of scrimmage.