Good info. I always wonder about who the receivers were for those targets and I wish they would provide those receivers win rates so you can really see who is driving the success. If you have a great contested ball WR you will take more shots I bet. Kupp was our best but not often a deep ball target since he was predominantly in the slot.
I did wish Goff saw or challenged deep more but I also saw a lot of drops or recievers that did not show the awareness or did not do well going up and getting the ball consistently of contested deep balls once we lost our deep threat.
I do see that Stafford has been an agressive QB historically but he has also had some WRs that excell at either getting open deep or going up and winning in those situations. I am certain his communication and level of autonomy is and has been greater. Rams seem to have gone after bigger Redzone targets and have now added downfield threats so this could be a plus. I am still hesitant to imagine that Sean will call better plays but if he is willing to amend to his QB's Strengths and allow Matts leadership and experience to enhance or augment the offense instead of staying in the QBs earhole like he was known to do then I can see our offense moving forward.
McVay is not like his Mentor in SF who is a better play caller and game manager IMO. I think McVay can have more success if Stafford lightens his gametime burden,
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