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What the heck does that mean? Struggle?
Those sorts of terms are nothing a team uses to evaluate a QB.
And the Rams are not about to give up on a 23 year old Goff after a half a season under Fisher and 1 full season with McVay.
Besides, what is the standard? Below 50% completions? More INTs than TDs? What? Or is it entirely subjective?
Do we consider the Oline play? To what degree?
How about the youth of our TEs and Recievers? Do we know if they ran the right routes and presented properly as a target?
Don't get me wrong. I'm not a Goff cheerleader. I have hope, but that's it.
But unless Goff can't get the team out of the huddle; or he can't retain the playbook; or he is a lazy SOB with drug problems, this year is not going to have the Rams determine whether to cut and run. And McVay and Snead have already said publicly that they are very impressed by his retention, and translating it to the practice field, and how he is able to get the team into and out of huddle.
Bottom line: forget the Rams making some big QB move in 2018 regardless of how happy or disappointed we, as fans, are with Goff. He is going to get a lot more rope than that.
Well one thing might make it real.
It could be...or the possibility at least theoretically exists...that after the season, McVay himself, having worked with both, thinks Cousins is a better option than Goff.
Not predicting it, let alone desiring it. But it is at least theoretically possible.
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