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LMU93
Like a lot of things, players rarely ascend with such smooth consistency one game/year after the other. Through 11 games he was lights out, no question. Against Chicago he got mauled- and in part because the OL collapsed that game and their play calling wasn't great. But he did not play well. BUT it was on the road against the league's best defense. So there is a bit of a curve there to grade him on. Then he followed up with a mediocre at best performance at home vs. Philly. Same thing- the OL had a lot of issues. But he did miss passes and make some bad judgements. But two in a row. Uh oh...
But ok, so then he played very well overall vs. Arizona and SF- a combined 126.7 QB rating in those games. But it's largely dismissed because they were bad teams. OK, they were. And the running game with Anderson stole the spotlight. Maybe if he'd put up a 150 rating the noise would have subsided.
Goff missed 2-3 throws vs. Dallas on Saturday but he largely made good decisions, made some very clutch throws with great timing, and did what McVay wanted. They were running like a hot knife through butter so I'm not going to complain that he didn't have 300+ passing yards and 4 TDs. And he sealed the win with a smart scramble for a 1st down.
At the end of the day, to me the kid should be judged on his two years body of work since McVay arrived. And to me it says a lot:
25-8 record (including playoffs)- outstanding...
QB Rating- 6th
TD- 4th
Yards- 5th
Completion %- 21st
TD%- 7th
INT%- 9th
Yards/Attempt- 4th
4th Quarter comebacks- t-3rd
Game winning drives- t-8th
He's not a top 3 QB in this league. Not yet. And maybe he never will be. He has more to learn and get better at. But right now at age 24 he's in the top 8. And I'm not sure how that can disappoint anyone- especially long-suffering fans of this franchise....
His cumulative numbers are certainly deserving of praise but that is not how he's trending and him not being himself for much of the last 6 games is concerning IMO. And while it's fair and reasonable to look at circumstances in the Chicago and Philly games I think circumstances are why his decreased production and efficiency the last 3 games is concerning. The running game and pass protection haven't been a problem but Goff hasn't resembled himself from just earlier this year.
There just isn't an obvious reason as to why he isn't performing to his capability.