The Los Angeles Rams had three possible opponents in the Divisional Round of the postseason. They'd seen two of them this season. They lost to the No. 3 seeded Chicago Bears in December. They beat the No. 5 seeded Seattle Seahawks twice in the regular season and are very familiar with them as they share a division in the NFC West. And then there are the Dallas Cowboys, who they did not play this season but defeated in Arlington last season.

But none of that interested them much heading into their playoff opener. As transcribed by Turf Show Times, Rams Head Coach Sean McVay truly didn't care which team they would play against in the Divisional Round when asked about it at his Monday press conference.

"No. I mean there’s pros and cons to both. Whether we’ve played them – they’re familiar with us, we’re familiar with them or we haven’t played them since Week 4 last year. They’ve obviously got a lot of things that they’ve done differently – there’s some different personnel. So, either way, there’s pros and cons. But, we knew we were going to play a really good football team and that’s exactly what Dallas is.”

His reaction to drawing the Cowboys was pretty generic: the Cowboys, like any team still alive this late in the season, is a great opponent.

”Well, we knew that, whichever one of the three that we were going to play is going to be a great a game and it’s going to be a really tough opponent. Obviously, Dallas (Cowboys) is that. Just kind of starting to get familiar with these guys. But, when you put the tape on, you see really impressive – in all three phases. I think they’re very well coached. They’ve got a lot of team speed. They’re physical on both fronts. (Cowboys Head) Coach (Jason) Garrett does an excellent job. These guys have been playing really good football throughout the year. I think they’re battle-tested and it’s going to be a really tough challenge for us.”

The Rams aren't going to give the Cowboys any bulletin board material leading into Saturday's game. They have no reason to. There are no preexisting feuds between these organizations, and so much of last year's Rams team that beat the Cowboys is already gone after an offseason roster shakeup. Without having played each other this year, the two sides are still getting a feel for one another.

The Rams, frankly, have their own issues to work out. They finished the season 2-2. They lost quite a bit of the offensive luster that led to them lasting as the final undefeated team in football. The Rams might talk trash if they make it later into the postseason, but for now, they are fixated on this week's game and nothing else.