Zn,
I see two things:
#1) You cannot understand that I've consistently agreed with you on the importance of the OLine. The stats show that generally, a bad OL = poorer QB performance.
#2) You believe that Goff is incapable of any improvement, at least that is what your argument says to me. Here is where I disagree.
I've quoted examples from stats, and the senior Ram's staff, i.e. McVay and O'Connel, and other football experts like Football Outsiders, who altogether, sing in harmony that Goff needs to improve and can improve.
Oh, and the "second harsh critic" I quoted in my previous post was actually Jared Goff himself. He critiqued his own play and said he was working on improving, and was actually improving, his game. If Goff is saying that he sees room for improvement and that he's working on improving, and seeing some results, shouldn't we believe him?
You however disagree and disregard all of these. Here, I might be putting words in your mouth, but you're saying, certainly implying, you have better football smarts than McVay, that you understand and know Goff's potential better than Goff, and that the Football Outsiders don't know what they're talking about, etc. This reminds me of Vizzni's discussion with the Dread Pirate Roberts.
Is Jared Goff capable of improvement? On one side we have most every esteemed football expert who's evaluated Goff's performance, and on the other side we have you. I have to go with the real experts on this one.
Zn, you're intelligent and insightful, but I think on this one you have a too pessimistic view on human nature and Goff's potential.