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Speed_Kills
Between us?
I can acknowledge that the Rams oline regressed in 2019 and still evaluate Goff’s performance and identify areas that he needs to improve. So can he and McVay apparently
You on the other hand don’t buy data that tells you how poorly Goff has played his entire career when pressured even when he had a good oline
And thus thats why it is pointless for us to discuss this you lack balance
You could easily says (as others have) yeah but speed hes young... and its too early to flat draw any conclusions as to where he will be but rather than do that you dismiss data which shows he flat out doesn’t play well in any year good oline 2017, 2018 or bad oline 2016, 2019 when he is under duress
And the athletic article talks about working on those exact issues
No...you put all that on Goff. I read you man, I know, it's abundantly clear.
And this pretense that others don't see areas where Goff can and will grow is just not helping.
Plus you misread the Athletic article. It's just not saying what you claim it is. And even the things he is working on, you act like that will make a qb rise to the occasion behind a shaky OL. Nope. There's more going on behind a problem OL like in 2019 than the qb reacting to pressure with specific mechanics. At MOST that might make a difference a few times a game behind a problem OL--at most.
And that is because the qb's reaction to pressure is just simply NOT the only thing that goes wrong with a problem OL. That's the stuff you don't account for--and in fact, I doubt you even read my last post on it, so I wonder if you even know what I mean. You certainly never address that stuff. Why not? Because you it all completely begins and ends in the qb's response to pressure situations, which you are convinced can be improved, when that's just a too narrow view of the situation. It's a lot more than that.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/01/2020 08:28PM by zn.