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stlramz
I like that he mentions his connection to Goff - saying he texted him regularly during the season about his play and to "stop forcing things" and that McVay was getting frustrated with all the turnovers.
He doesn't think the Rams are moving on from Goff.
There's 2 especially bad games where Goff had 7 turnovers--Miami and SF game 2. Goff was far from the only problem in those games but still. Since then? 6 games with 3 INTs (counting the 2 playoff games).
And here's what some people are never going to notice about that vid because they will over-focus on one bit.
Orlovsky said that the Rams got away from the kind of running game that opened up the field for them.
"Everything is always the qb" types will not notice that or factor it in.
Along with completely spacing the fact that they addressed the turnover issue and it STOPPED. If you can't account for that then this whole discussion is more about emotion than analysis. And it stayed stopped against a Green Bay defense that had the OL's number and according to one site also pressured the qb more than in any other Rams game McVay has coached. With all that, Tucker was talking about the good throws Goff made and Orlovsky was nodding in agreement.
It is virtually ALWAYS never as categorical, absolute, and cut n dried as some people try to make it.