The Los Angeles Rams may have a new head coach in Sean McVay but he has already proven he can run a successful offense in the NFL.

According to Sharp Football, the Rams had a successful pass rate of just 36 percent last season. Meanwhile, however, under former offensive coordinator McVay it seemed Washington had much better luck at 51 percent.

Doug Farrar explained why Washington was so effective — especially when they used a vertical passing combination (via Bleacher Report):

[Washington] got creative with deeper route combinations. Double deep posts in which a receiver and tight end would bookend each other downfield, go and deep over combination routes all over the field…Gruden and McVay would stop at nothing to exploit mismatches in coverage. Perhaps the most effective idea Washington’s coaching brain trust had in recent times was their use of Jackson as a decoy, especially from the slot.

Tavon Austin is expected to play a role similar to what Jackson had last season while rookie Cooper Kupp will become the slot wideout in Los Angeles.