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poplarbluffman
Goff has played in 10 games..and his stats or performance haven't changed..till the exact same player in game 10 we saw in game 1
still struggles to throw a spiral, still struggling to get any power on throws outside the hashmarks when under pressure, same happy feet Cosell talked about, same small hands that kept him from having velocity or accuracy in the rain, still fumbling the ball, still a pocket passer in an era of mobile qb's , still small stature, still looking unsure...
you are your stats and Goff's stats say bust...basically has to be totally remade both physically and mentally in the off season
best to give him a mulligan for this season and hope he can become a decent wco qb..IMO that's his upside
Geez, poplar.
Sometimes you say things that amaze me.
For example, Goff has 6 games under his belt, not 10.
And "happy feet"? You mean, like Peyton Manning did? Those aren't happy feet in the sense that he's afraid or nervous, but in the sense that he wants to be positioned to make his throw when someone comes open OR to move in the pocket to avoid a rush and buy more time.
Goff is actually one cool customer in the pocket and always seems to be looking downfield. I love that.
Another thing. Goff always steps up and takes responsibility, even when he clearly made a great pass that was dropped. Teammates and most fans respect and love that.
Goff is certainly not a finished product, but to even imply that he's a bust after 6 games in this fubar O is ludicrous. Many great QB's looked bad in their first year, or even two. And yet they went on to become HOF players.i
I, for one, am gonna cut this kid some slack. I especially want to see him after he gets some quality coaching.