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It's his job for next year and it should be.

December 24, 2016 03:32AM
Goff has done just fine in the midst of this mess of a team.
It reminds me of his freshman year in college.

He is learning, and the arm talent is way up there. You don't often see the velocity and accuracy of the ball when his feet aren't anywhere they ought to be. It's like Gruden said: give this kid a little protection where he can set his quick feet, and he'll carve you up.

When you consider the absolute joke of Offensive coaching, and the Duck and Cover Fisher O, despite his getting hit, pressured, etc., I don't see a hint of a deer in the headlights or give up.

And don't forget he is learning the Pro way of QBing, coming out of the Air Raid system in college.
Don't know how it'll all turn out. But if we get the right O coach, and he's able to fix the Oline appreciably and get the skill players going, Goff is likely going to look pretty good next year.

It's like some said: when Keenum came in to sub for injured Goff, the drop off in arm talent was glaring.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Tomorrow & next Sunday are Goff's last Hurrah for 2016

Anonymous User507December 23, 2016 03:10PM

  Has he earned the starting job next year?

wv ram212December 23, 2016 03:32PM

  Are you really 'wondering' about that?

JamesJM204December 23, 2016 03:38PM

  I might be

wv ram230December 23, 2016 06:21PM

  It's his job for next year and it should be.

RockRam175December 24, 2016 03:32AM

  I'm sorry but that is a bit of a stretch

GreatRamNTheSky194December 23, 2016 04:18PM

  Re: I'm sorry but that is a bit of a stretch: Huh?

Anonymous User187December 23, 2016 04:53PM

  Goff's the least of our problems. imo

SunTzu_vs_Camus178December 24, 2016 03:27AM

  Thats right. Goff is going to be fine.

GreatRamNTheSky155December 24, 2016 03:40AM