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I think most understand that there are a lot of issues with the offense, that it's not just Goff.
But my guess is he's responding to what appears to be excusing Goff of any responsibility. I haven't seen the majority of the people defending Goff expressly note that he's part of the problem. I honestly think he's reading just fine.
Even here, you list his issues as similar to most all QBs in the league. But some of his recent bad play and bad decisions are nothing like "most all" QBs. Take the horrible decision yesterday to heave the ball to Seattle instead of simply running out of bounds. That type of stuff, which seems pretty common, has nothing to do with McVay or the OL.
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do not say it's a lot of issues and not just the qb in a pressure situation.
And any claim that someone is "excusing" is entirely in the mind of the beholder. That's cant, and nothing more.
Almost typically to make that kind of slip in analysis someone will turn from the record setting (for the Rams) 24 pressures they faced and try and make it about one play.
I never buy that kind of thing; to me, it's weak analysis.
Off the top of your head what was Goff's third down conversion percentage in that game. If you don't know that but can dwell in loving detail on your favorite qb mistake, then, you're falling for the typical "scapegoat the qb" model of venting. It's certainly not trying to get a whole picture.
To me, real analysis acknowledges that you cannot win a game if your qb is pressured on 55.8% of the passing plays.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/28/2020 12:14PM by zn.