The Los Angeles Rams entered Week 5 as a team that took care of the football fairly well. They had just five turnovers in four games, only one of which was an interception by Jared Goff.

In one game, the Rams doubled their turnover total, giving it away five times against the Seahawks on Sunday: two interceptions, two fumbles and a muffed punt.

Those are mistakes a team can’t make and still expect to win, which is precisely why Los Angeles was unable to knock off the team it now shares first place in the NFC West with.

McVay was displeased with his team’s performance, calling it “extremely frustrating” during Monday’s press conference.

“Yeah, I think it was extremely frustrating after the game and still frustrating when you go back and look at it. The biggest thing is, credit to Seattle for making enough plays to be able to win that game,” McVay said.

The Rams held Seattle to 241 yards on 66 plays, which is impressive by every measure. They forced Russell Wilson into two interceptions and only allowed 62 yards on the ground.

That’s all well and good, but the offense failed to follow suit by turning it over five times.

Despite the disappointing performance by Jared Goff and the offense, McVay is confident his guys will be able to turn it around.

“But, when you look at it, I think the thing that’s encouraging for us as a team is a lot of the things that we didn’t get done are fixable mistakes and these are things that we can correct, we can do a better job of emphasizing it as a coaching staff. Then it’s on the players to be able to fix those things,” McVay added. “We’ve got the right kind of guys in that locker room to be able to look at themselves critically in the mirror and figure out what they can do to be a part of the solution. That’s kind of what today was: Figure out what we can do to fix that and then we’ll come back Wednesday with a plan for the Jacksonville Jaguars.”

The Rams have already begun to address some of the mistakes made on Sunday by removing Tavon Austin from his post as the team’s punt returner. McVay announced the news Monday, saying he’s giving Austin “a break” and will turn to either Cooper Kupp or Pharoh Cooper. Additionally, the coach said the whole team can learn from Gurley’s goal-line fumble.

“We don’t expect for that to come up again for us,” he said.

With the unpredictable Jaguars up next, the Rams will look to bounce back from a disappointing loss, remaining above .500 with a win over Jacksonville.