Entering Sunday, Sean McVay's teams were 39-0 when leading at the half, which could help explain why he was so pumped. Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Sean McVay brought the energy to his Los Angeles Rams’ game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.

McVay’s Rams led 14-7 against the Bucs heading into halftime. They maintained their seven-point lead thanks to Ryan Succop missing a 55-yard field goal attempt just before the half.

After the missed kick, McVay went absolutely nuts. Check out how fired up he was:

McVay’s teams are 39-0 when leading at the half, which could help explain why he was so pumped.

The energetic young coach was also the first person down the field to congratulate DeSean Jackson after a long touchdown catch in the third quarter made it 21-7.

McVay sure had a lot of the pro wrestling feel to him on that hype move.

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