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Blaine Grisak
From what I understood internally there, it was Sean looking at his offense (after the Super Bowl) and going, Im going to constantly be needing to change and update my scheme and what I do to keep it ahead of the curve. He looked at Goff and said, this guy has to change with me. He’s got to come with me on this journey and he felt like Goff just wasn’t.”
So many, in the media- and here on this board, have said that McVay had been figured out and desperately needed to change his offense up. As if he didn't see and know this. And I very much though Goff was that guy and would grow this offense with Sean. I really, truly did.
I don't think any of us will
really know at what point it all went wrong. There were many times I'd felt in the past that third and longs were not a big deal for us. And last season it got to the point that Coach would just give up and not even try, and it would drive me crazy when we'd run the ball on 3-12. But now, I see that was really just the writing on the wall. Trust is a vital component in any relationship, and when you lose it, there's no going back. I'm glad for the fact that we pulled the trigger and hit the reset button rather than prolong the inevitable. Not happy how it went down, but happy it's over. Now we'll see if Stafford, or any QB can keep up with and satisfy McVay.