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AlbaNY_Ram
Yup. In 2019 Goff had an 86.5 rate - 22nd in the league - and was sacked 22 times.
In 2018 Goff's rating was 101.1 (8th in the league). And was sacked 33 times.
In 2017 it was 100.5 (5th in the league). And was sacked 25 times.
For me, it's pretty easy to think the OL was a big part in the dropoff last year. As you pointed out, we will see.
Yes, the OL has a lot to do with his low passer rating but he still performs poorly under pressure relative to other starting QBs.
See the link above where I researched PFF's advanced metrics on this.
Here are other things I've noted from doing that research:
1) There is no other current starting QB in the league besides Goff and Sam Darnold that have had a 55 QB rating or lower over the last two seasons when under pressure. All other QBs, such as Flacco, who were that low are no longer starters.
2) Marginal starters and career backups typically had QB ratings when under pressure starting in the 60s. The vast majority of starting QBs had numbers at least in the 70s.
3) Besides Goff, Josh Allen and Sam Darnold are the only other two starting QBs in the league that have a sub 60 QB Rating under pressure over the last two seasons. Those types of numbers are not sustainable for starting QBs.
4) No QB has collapsed under pressure - i.e. sub 60 QB ratings under pressure - for 3 consecutive years and kept their starting gig.