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Leoram
When Wolford ran for first downs and completed some downfield throws, those that have longed for Goff's departure saw what they wanted.
It's what I've said all along. If you're looking for greatness you will find it while excusing the flaws. If you're looking for flaws, you will ignore the positive because it doesn't fit your criteria.
An objective evaluation would compare both QB's vs THE SAME OPPONENT. In that regard, the stats say the competition isn't remotely close.
Agenda is your answer.
I'm really surprised by some of the takes around electronic ramsdom when it comes to Wolford. Yours is true in some cases of course. But you can't lump everyone together like that and be accurate doing it.
Goff should start because he's the guy the organization invested in. But his struggles have been real. He has not played well and in fact that last game in Seattle was one of his worst. Not as bad as the Miami game, but it was bad. Wasn't just him (Blythe was the worst player on the field for either team) but we're not talking about the 2018 Goff here. This year's QB is in a serious rut.
Now I know that rut has to do with protections. But still.
I think there's a group of fans that are happy we have a backup who can come in and we can win with. And I think it's an enormous positive for us going forward.