A fair question here is do the Rams win the game if Goff doesn't turn the ball over 3 times. I think the answer is yes.
The follow up question is are the turnovers a repeated problem with Goff. I think the answer is also yes.
In all the interviews I heard with McVay it sounds like he puts the turnover issue on the shoulders of Goff. McVay has made it clear that Goff is the one responsible for the turnovers and subsequently the losses.
All the statements about other QBs or other Rams players having issues are diversions to Goff being the single biggest reason for the turnovers. And they will cause losses.
Regardless of how well McVay is coaching, or whatever other factors are involved in playing the game, Goff has it in his power to drastically reduce his turnovers. Take the sack, slide, trust your receivers to get open and don't hold the ball. These are all simple things that Goff should be doing. McVay thinks he should be doing them, and so do I.
Sometimes things ARE as simple as they look.
My only point here is that Goff does have a turnover problem. Let's acknowledge that instead of playing games with numbers or anecdotal stories in an attempt to diminish or even dismiss the problem.
~ max ~
“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/01/2020 09:32AM by max.