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which is why we need to run the ball.
McVay was running play action with no attempt at a running game. Teams weren't biting on the play action anymore.
Run the ball...don't give up on the run..then your play action will result in positive action.
If a anyone is pressured as much as Goff was in the Bears game, it's over.Lord knows the Rams have won their share of games over the last few years by bringing pressure at that level.
I should say there are exceptions, like Wilson. But the Rams have even gotten to Wilson and forced him into subpar games.
You get it zn... Though if I said something like this I would likely be labeled as a Goff apologist due to my avatar and my history going back to the Rams trading up to draft him.
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I've seen the red flags and regression since the Detroit game like all of the armchair QB's have from Jared's game. I've also seen it before and I don't agree with several insights and still pics and media narratives that doubt his game.
I watch every snap and more than once and I've never felt that he's going to crumble in a big playoff game. If the Rams win their first playoff game and advance to the NFC Championship I doubt very few in the NFL media predicts them to win in New Orleans should that be the next opponent.
I could write up a 5 paragraph explanation with stats and detailed examples of the top 5 QB's over that last 5 years being pressured and collapsing in those crucial moments.
I see a different game than a lot of fans on this message board do and it has little to do with being a Goff supporter. If I'm wrong and he chokes up at home 12 days or even should he manage is his way to victory and collapse in the NFC Championship game, I will take it on the chin and be labeled and naive and an apologist or what ever the narrative is.
Maybe I'm wrong but until my view is proven to be flawed, I'm equally as correct with my opinion as all the others on this board that think Goff needs his hand held in the post season or he's doomed for failure based on each persons perception of him over the last 2 seasons.
He's the real deal in my opinion and the Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia games were not seen through my eyes the same way the NFL media and message board fans from here have viewed them.
Anyway back to my response to your post.....