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Speed_Kills
here’s what you need to know
as soon as the Rams hit the firmer part of their schedule they started losing
we said after the Skins game that SF, Chic, and Miami who represented an uptick in the schedule would tell us a lot about the Rams
in those games the Rams oline continued to play well, they still ran the ball well and their defense overall consistently was strong
in those games including Chicago a game where Goff’s QB rating was artificially high, the Qb struggled with the following
1) accuracy on short and deep ball
2) switching between the quick pass and more traditional pass game
3) plays poorly under pressure something that is obvious to just about everyone
4) last week for whatever reason totally collapsed. It is the 6th time as a QB under McVay that he has had a collapse game. Not a bad game but game where he completely falls apart.
People want to say other parts of the Rams lost the games against SF and Miami. And I say no - the problem in both of those games was the QB. There is no way the Rams lose those games with good games from the QB. With everything else staying the same in those games there is no way a QB that just plays solid in either SF or Miami game the Rams don’t win
And these teams keep telling us what they think the weakness of the Rams offense is. People just keep ignoring it.
Miami showed what they thought of Goff and vocalized it. SF has done the same previously. Attack him and he crumbles
There is no way the Rams lose the Miami game if McVay has a better game plan and calls a better game.
Yes, Goff has a serious weakness recognizing pressure, but they still should have won if McVay calls a better game.
You totally ignored that and put it all on Goff. You gotta stop with the tunnel vision.
Goff is not a terrible QB, and thats all you want to talk about. Instead, why don't you consider the fact that McVay didn't have to run empty sets. But you don't mention that at all, and as a result your analysis is weak and simplistic.
I'm not happy with Goff either, but I know where to draw the line on his blame for losing the game.
~ max ~
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