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Leoram
Yours and the previous two posts are my focus as well and centers on Goff. McVay has been uncharacteristically transparent that the offense is prepared for contingencies the defense presents but we suffer due to lapses in execution.
Somewhere is a disconnect with Goff. It reminds me of the movie "The Last Samurai" when Tom Cruise is told he loses his sword fights because of "too many mind." It's not a matter of lacking ability. Look, it's complex job and the opponent is highly skilled. EVERY QB suffers momentary lapses in judgment from time to time.
I just think Goff is being pushed to absorb more of a decision making role this season but McVay scaled it back a bit against Seattle in order to win an essential game. Nevertheless, he MUST progress to the next level at some point. I don't think this is the week for it. I believe McVay will keep it simple again because the Bucs defense is formidable.
I look toward the next few weeks after Tampa for McVay to push Jared again vs familiar opponents.If he can do that with a quieted mind, we will see a more consistent offense.
Let's say everything you're saying is true. For argument's sake. But. They're winning. They're tied for the division. Why, under those circumstances, would you "push" you qb? Wait for natural growth building off this year during the next year. IF that is even a real concern (I am not so sure it is.)
And McVay may be saying it's all execution but I worry about him saying that, because it's
not all execution.
I think that SF has McVay's number a bit and Miami has been ahead of everyone recently.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/22/2020 03:06AM by zn.