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SoCalRAMatic
I want to make one point...Goff didn't lose us the SB. Bellicheat created an entirely new D for that one game designed to beat what our Rams were doing best all season. Our D had a great game and we were tied at 3 until late. There's a reason most people call TB the GOAT. The second half of SBs is the reason. Did Goff have a poor game? Hell yes. But so did our HC and OL.
Now, I can agree with any and all arguments about what went wrong between our young HC and our young QB. We may never know. We can only root like heck for our new QB and wish Goff well the rest of his career. Also, while we're looking for conspiracy theories maybe Goff's new girlfriend distracted him like the lady in The Natural. Maybe he was so awestruck by her that he was wearing her pantries and breathing through his eyelids. Being the best QB, or any other position in pro sports requires unique concentration. Maybe Goffy lost his. It doesn't matter now. He's a Lion. Stafford is a Ram. We hope he is the answer.
I don't buy the girlfriend theory.
I didn't even realize what was going on with McV as the qb coach until it came out--and, while not the stuff of horror films, it was just klutzy coaching, and you can tell from the way it was described that the sources thought it was just naturally going to backfire. Goff had 4 bad games in 2020 and some good ones, of the kind you just do not have if he is what the hyperbole people say he is. Brad Holmes was there for all of Goff's 5 years and he gave up the chance to draft a qb in 2021 by turning down a top 10 pick and taking Goff. People can exaggerate. Shrug. I agree that the superbowl was not on Goff and in fact--I think saying it
was on Goff just gets into territory where you wonder if the people saying it understand the sport (you can know a lot about it and still not understand it).
Here's a game. 2014, the playoffs. The Lions were a 11-5 team with the 2nd ranked defense. They lost their first playoff game against Dallas. They had a chance to win it in a final drive with 2:32 remaining, but the qb fumbled on that drive. Before that they had a chance to put it away with a drive that started at 12:21 in the 4th quarter. At that point they were leading 20-17. That drive ended on a delay of game penalty and they had to punt.
I don't think Stafford is that qb anymore. But in 2014, he would have his detractors, who--little doubt about it--would engage in heavy-handed "either/or" style hyperbole, where the whole game is blamed on the qb and he is called a bust or a journeyman or people would say he "lacked processing speed" or whatever the too-simplistic thing was then.