Not trying to excuse his performance Sunday or deficiencies in general. But clearly the numbers show Goff has been worse (since 2019) vs. SF than everyone else by a pretty wide margin.
As Jourdan and Rich H. discussed on this week's 11 Personnel podcast, the 'improvement' with Goff is more likely about raising his floor than his ceiling. That is, it's about reducing the amount of clunkers than increasing the amount of all-world games he has. And I agree with that. I posted the other day that when Goff was at his peak (2017-2018) he had bad games 20% of the time (6 out of 31). That's very much acceptable. The past two seasons it's been 30% (8 of 27). Bridge THAT gap, in my opinion.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/02/2020 03:52AM by LMU93.