when I read back through the thread many of the responses are always framed in who got he better of the deal
when the op did not go there... he simply asked for reminders of how the two qbs were seen in terms of their preparedness to play right away
I know people are invested in their positions and certainly want to see Goff end up as the better QB but when we talk about them it doesn't always have to be in that context
I guess its inevitable though... given how they were drafted but sometimes he gets tiring ... just my two cents
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As some here have pointed out I recall that Wentz was considered more pro ready as he was in a pro style offense and was older and more physically mature. And he looked more ready as he had an outstanding rookie year. At that time I had my fingers crossed that we would draft Goff as I saw a lot of his games and he kept improving week to week throughout his college career. The same can be said about his pro career. He started out not good and has improved to the point where he is a franchise super bowl QB. Bottom line he is good enough to win it all and he's much younger and healthier than Wentz so we made the right choice. That takes nothing away from Wentz who can be a super star if he stays on the field. I actually believe that Goff will be much better this year as he'll know the system better, have a healthy Kupp along with Everett, Malcolm Brown and Hendu. Add these guys to TG30 and our other two 1k yard WRs and I don't know how you cover them all. We should average about 40 points a game. With our offense generating and building leads we should get lots of sacks and interceptions from our D. Plus, the funny thing is our ST's are probably our best unit with the best punter, LS and PK in the NFL. We will be very very hard to beat.