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Rams43
I’m referring to the ‘17 thru mid-‘18 Goff as opposed to the mid-‘18 thru ‘20 Goff.
It’s as if they were two different QB’s, really. It becomes a context thing, right?
Therefore, criticism of Goff’s recent processing speed, reading of D’s, willingness to throw deep, whispers of game prep shortcomings, etc seems entirely justified, if you ask me. And why McVay made the decision to move on to Stafford despite the high cost that entailed.
I’ve been at peace with the Stafford decision after thinking about it in the first 5 minutes.
Goff is the same guy physically. And he should be better mentally based purely on experience.
So why are there two of them, as you say?
I think its because teams figured out Goffs weakness and capitalized on them, and he couldn't compensate. As Warner said, we know what Goff is now after 5 years.
This is what Goff is. He doesn't process well enough. He gets confused too easily. As a result he's a handicap for McVay that he got tired of dealing with.
And I wish I had a nickel for every post about Goff that said he only had 4 bad games. I'd be richer than Bill Gates. LOL
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