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The Bears D is playing aggressive physical intimidating ball again.
It will be very telling to see how Goff handles the pressure he sees. This will be the toughest D he’s faced since Pittsburgh last year.
A strong game by Goff will go a long way to convincing those on the fence that he is really good QB.
Very few qbs do well if their OL breaks down. Can you name more than 2?
And the Steelers game last year is a good example. They went in with a shaky OL in the first place then lost OL starters
during that game. The replacements had zero NFL game experience before that game.
Meanwhile no matter who they faced the Bears have gotten some veteran qbs to play subpar games, measured by qb rating.
That includes Stafford, Ryan, Rivers, and Brady.
IF the Rams OL breaks down against the Bears, do you expect Goff to play better than Stafford, Ryan, Rivers, and Brady did against them?
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I don’t expect the Rams OL to “break down”, I expect it to perform adequately.
And I’m hopeful Goff plays well in the face of some but not overwhelming pressure.
I don’t believe it’s a binary situation.
~ max ~
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