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JimYoungblood53
with better line and better receivers and so one that Bradford ever had
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I don't agree that Goff's OL was always better than what Bradford had, though it depends on when you're talking about. It was very up and down over the years.
Just looked up 2012 Rams line---4 out of 4 starters were out of the NFL by 2014, some out of NFL by 2013. NO TALENT.
remember names like Shelly Smith, Quinn Ojinnak, Barry Richardson? old and broken Dahl? Saffold is only on still in NFL and he was a an okay LT, but not as good as Whit, we found out Saffold is a good guard but a so-so left tackle.
Chris Williams? Starter in 2013, out of NFL by 2015
Then throw in injuries to the guys
I noticed you ignore I also mentioned receivers...now, you're probably going to "not agree that Goff's receivers were always better than Bradford's"
What a joke.
I said Goffi s better, he proved that from 2017 through the KC game.
He's regressed. And he CAN get it back.
Not all of the regression is his fault.
All the stats show is that with LESS, Bradford's last 23 games are better, statistically, than Goff's. And he DID IT WITH LESS.
But it does not mean he's the better QB because he never did what Goff did in the first year and a half under McVay but then
again he never had a good OC and a good line and excellent receivers than Goff had, either.
But that is water under the bridge
Goff needs to get back to 2017, first 9-10 games of 2018 style----that's all