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Ramboni
I agree, Alyo. To Bell's credit, he apologized and said that was an unfair comparison. I think we all know the word he wanted to use, backed away from it with his inference then realized that it was improper. Then doubled down on it by saying he knew female QB's that could have made that play.
Some guys never get out of their macho locker room rhetoric.
No, he said that he knew female QB's who would have stayed in the pocket and taken the hit.
Bell wanted to call him a @#$%& and was trying to do it tactfully. The two plays that he reviewed are examples of things that don't really show up on the stat sheet. It was just two incompletions in that regard. But from an ex-player's perspective, it's a QB who is blowing plays and is more concerned with his own welfare than the success of the team. Those are both things that will lose a locker room and Goff may have done that already in Detroit.
McVay spent years covering for Goff but Campbell and the Detroit media are calling him out already in game 6. It's very difficult to not think that Goff got his big contract and has been just going through the motions. We know what he is capable of at his best and he has continually failed to reach that level. That's pretty damning for a player.