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Speed_Kills
he had 4 TOs that lead to 28 points
can’t blame everyone else and not look at him
he just got paid as a top 3 QB
we absolutely need him to be one right now. If he had hit those two easy TDs and the Rams still lost then maybe. I mean he is a TO machine right now. When the Rams absolutely had to have a play in the most critical times he did not deliver
With the Rams having to travel to Seattle on a short week all of the sudden this is a critical game for the Rams
They need their QB to do his part. A little more clutch play from him and the Rams maybe win the game
When Goff was leading the Rams down the field. Did you believe he would get them in position for the TD and 2 point conversion? I thought the TD was possible but figured he wouldn’t get the 2 point conversion because the last one looked so disastrous
Anyhow Goff is so clearly in trouble as is Gurley. McVay is going to have to do what Whitworth said in Vinny’s article. “We need to get physical”
... in the last 36 min of the game on Sunday. The guy who deserves the most credit for the comeback is Goff. You say that "When the Rams absolutely had to have a play in the most critical times he did not deliver." I say that without Goff's performance over much of that game there'd be no "critical times" to look back on.
TO machine? They're very clearly turning the ball over way too much, but to call GOFF a "turnover machine" lays WAAAAY too much blame at his feet if you actually look at the turnovers. The one he threw to the LB - problem. The final fumble - when the OL let a free rusher up the middle into his face and he HAS to try to make a play? Literally, his only alternative there was to take a sack. Or the one where his arm is hit as he's throwing? Makes zero sense to suggest that those are evidence of a "problem with Goff." Just call them unlucky.