IMO it really doesn't matter what was in Fisher's mind after he drafted Goff. When they got to training camp Goff wasn't ready to play. Keenum looked good, Mannion improved from last year as he should and Goff had a lot to learn. He still does. Plus there were a ton of distractions going on like constantly moving and the whole HBO Hard Knocks thing. I have no doubt whatsoever that the moment Fisher feels Goff could help him win he'll send him onto the field. I also believe that the longer he can wait to do so the better. He needs the practice. It needs to be second nature to him. We want him to succeed and Fish is trying to make that happen. Another thing, even though Fish has coached like forever he's actually only 58. He's in the last year of his contract and wants an extension. Why would he put a mediocre QB out there if he has a super star standing on the sidelines next to him? There's no conspiracy. Fisher wants to and needs to win this year. If Goff gives him that he'll take it.