Goff simply played better this year and McVay coached better too by implementing the quick passing game
and you have posted many times that on average they allowed 6 to 7 and won last year
so what are you saying here?
In fact, he was pressured more in the SF game in which he played well the week after than he was during the Cowboys blowout loss the week before
It's not only the oline and pressure
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FWIW, I was at the Carolina game and watched Goff in warmups before the game. He was missing throws all over the place. My son was watching with me and said, Goff looks really bad.
Blame the OL if you wish, but Goff is clearly organically better this year.
I don't care about warm ups before one game. That OL was shaky for 9 games until injuries forced them to replace players. An OL that shaky for 9 games is going to have an effect on the qb. Which, of course, it did. To me, ignoring that connection means just not discussing football. That's honestly how I feel. (And please don't do the thing some do where they go "so it's ALL on the OL?" Strawmen don't help.) And not coincidentally this year PFF grades 3 Rams OL higher than they ever were last year (Whitworth, Corbett, Blyth) and interestingly the passing game is much smoother too and the qb is much more confident.
Rams allowed around 6-7 pressures in the Dallas game, and that's a tough DL.
Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 09/15/2020 08:37AM by Speed_Kills.