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wo days after the Rams' season-ending victory over the Arizona Cardinals, Goff and McVay had some hard conversations. McVay told Goff that, with a rematch against the Seahawks in Seattle looming four days later, he had to make a decision on his starter and stick with it. Given the uncertainty about how Goff would be able to throw following thumb surgery, and the tight timeline, McVay was going with backup John Wolford, who had just made his first career start against the Cardinals. Wolford would get all of the first-team reps in practice, and Goff would work off to the side.
Goff was upset. Intellectually, he understood McVay's dilemma and line of thinking. As a competitor, it killed him that he wouldn't be out there.
The coach and quarterback said some difficult things to one another. They spoke for four hours. One thing McVay did not say, however, was that he was benching Goff because he wanted Wolford to play, period.
In retrospect, he probably should have."
What in the world did McVay and Goff talk about for FOUR hours? The article states Goff was upset. Maybe there were some things said in the heat of the moment between the QB and the coach that solidified McVay's decision. In any event, Silver indicates that Goff knew the relationship had eroded to the point that what McVay really wanted was for Goff to go away permanently. I do admire the classy way in which Goff has reacted so far... by saying nothing. What is there TO say? There's no point in making excuses, placing blame, being disrespectful... none of that amounts to anything good for anybody. Sounds like Goff is looking ahead to the future and is ready to move on so good for him. I wish him the best.