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RamsFanSinceLA
But we don't know what was called or what the progression was supposed to be.
It's obvious that Goff decided on a progression pre-snap, and that he didn't change his progression to take advantage of the defense. I think it's something he needs to work on. I just believe that what the defense does post-snap should dictate progression instead of being set in stone pre-snap.
Here's another example...
This is on the first FG drive. 2nd and 10 at Broncs 12 yard line. Broncs play cover-3 zone with man coverage on Gurley. 4 rushers against 5 blockers and Goff gets a nice pocket.
So if Goff is reading the safeties, he should know that Cooks seam route would have a good chance for a TD. He just needs to look off the middle safety a bit. Instead, he stays with Gurley for a short gain. What's crazy is he converted on a play like this to Woods a couple of weeks back. Hitting Woods in the seam for a TD after looking off the middle safety.
Makes me wonder that maybe Goff is still not reading the defense and just going with his pre-snap progression.