The Rams didn’t look like a Super Bowl team in Thursday night’s 31-10 loss to the Bills, but Rams coach Sean McVay wasn’t daunted afterward. McVay has said repeatedly that he blames himself for not having his team better prepared and that he is confident the Rams will play much better against the Falcons in week two. “This is not the first setback we’ve experienced,” McVay said. “We will respond in the right way. I trust it. All I know how to do is watch this film, fix it, put together a good week of conditioning and be ready to go against the Falcons next week. There’s no other way to put it than I didn’t do a good enough job. It starts with me and overall we can execute better in a lot of areas.” McVay also said the Bills were a tough challenge for anyone. “This is going to be a really, really good football team,” McVay said. “Tonight was a humbling night. . . . But my favorite part about sports is the opportunity to respond.”