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Former Rams QBs impressed with Goff's progress

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Rams quarterback Jared Goff prepares to take the field against the 49ers at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sept. 21. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)


Gary Klein

The list reads as a roll call of Super Bowl quarterbacks.

Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Matt Ryan and Eli Manning emerged from Sunday’s Week 3 games as the NFL’s top five in season passing yardage.

And in sixth place . . .

The Rams’ Jared Goff.

Few would have predicted this after watching the No. 1 pick in the 2016 draft mostly struggle in seven late-season starts (all losses) as a rookie.

But with new coach Sean McVay calling plays, a rebuilt offensive line providing better protection and a deeper and more talented receiving corps, Goff has helped lead the Rams to a 2-1 record and first place in the NFC West.

Former Rams quarterbacks are impressed.

“I like Goff, and I think he’s going to get much better,” said Roman Gabriel, the 1969 NFL most valuable player. “A lot of it has to do with talent, but this season it’s also having better protection. And having McVay, from what I see, is as much a part of it as anything.”

Said Jim Everett, a Pro Bowl selection in 1990: “He’s got new guys, a new system and a new coach that’s smart and just off the charts with creativity. You see the growth in his game from a guy who was deer-in-the-headlights to a guy grasping the system.”

Goff has completed 70.4% of his passes for 817 yards and five touchdowns, with one interception.

Before Monday night’s game between Dallas and Arizona, he ranked among the NFL’s top quarterbacks in several categories.

Among quarterbacks who’ve played enough to qualify for the statistical rankings, Goff’s 118.2 rating was third, trailing only Kansas City’s Alex Smith and New England’s Brady. He was third in completion percentage, and first in yards per attempt (10.1).

Goff’s only major blemish was a late interception that sealed the Washington Redskins’ victory over the Rams in Week 2 at the Coliseum.

Last Thursday, Goff completed 22 of 28 passes for 292 yards and three touchdowns in a 41-39 victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium.

It was the second time in three games that the Rams, the NFL’s worst offense the previous two seasons, eclipsed 40 points.

“There’s a lot of things we can improve on as well,” Goff said, “but there’s no limits or expectations on ourselves. We’re just trying to continue to get better, continue to execute.”

Much of that responsibility falls on the 22-year-old Goff.

Vince Ferragamo, who led the Rams to the Super Bowl during the 1979 season, said Goff “was thrown in the fire last year with a really bad team.”

Goff benefited from the experience and an offseason of change.

“You can see that he’s more confident and more comfortable,” Ferragamo said.

McVay helped develop Kirk Cousins into an elite passer for the Redskins.

For Gabriel, 77, the arrival of McVay in Los Angeles was on par with his experience when Rams coach George Allen brought in assistant Ted Marchibroda as part of the 1966 staff.

“What I’d seen last year with Goff — I don’t like to demean any of the coaches — but [McVay] does just a super job like he did with Cousins in Washington,” Gabriel said. “I can see the difference. [Goff’s] footwork is much better.

“The only thing he needs to learn more now is to step up into the pocket rather than trying to get out of it.”

Everett said Goff’s growth has been evident in each successive game. His performance against the 49ers included several throws he had not demonstrated before.

“He wasn’t fading away, there was no hesitation,” Everett said. “He’d plant his foot and let it rip.”

McVay’s offense, Everett said, is keeping opponents guessing.

“Right now, there are no tendencies,” Everett said, adding, “No defensive coordinator can say, ‘Hey, this where they hang their hat right now,’ because they have NFL-caliber weapons and they don’t have to.”

Ferragamo noted that Goff has looked at ease throwing to receivers running post routes from the outset.

Now he is on the verge of perhaps taking the next step, of becoming “the general in charge,” Ferragamo said.

“Once he gets to that part, where you’re taking your team from behind, when you have to do that with a two-minute drill, that’s what I can’t wait to see,” Ferragamo said.

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Rams quarterback Jared Goff scrambles away from pressure during the second quarter.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)


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Does it get any better with Roman Gabriel, Vince Ferragamo & Jim Everett? Well, Kurt Warner notwithstanding, but great insight from the three on Goff. Many games ahead, but McVay, LaFleur & QB Coach Greg Olson have done wonders so far.
 

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“Once he gets to that part, where you’re taking your team from behind, when you have to do that with a two-minute drill, that’s what I can’t wait to see,” Ferragamo said.
Exactly this....



If they say it...it's true....

If a certain poster even hints at it....
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Exactly this....



If they say it...it's true....

If a certain poster even hints at it....
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I don't understand what reason you could possibly have to want to see him make a fourth quarter comeback. Why would you want the Rams trailing in the fourth quarter?

It makes no logical sense. I know they will eventually be on that position. I hope he succeeds when they are. I believe that he will. But in no way am I ever thinking, man I hope they're losing late in the game so I can see if the team is successful or not then pin the result on one guy.
 

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Exactly this....



If they say it...it's true....

If a certain poster even hints at it....
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Not a criticism. ..just a question. .... how long was Warner our starting qb before he had to do this same thing.... lead the team from behind?

Go Rams......;)
 

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I don't understand what reason you could possibly have to want to see him make a fourth quarter comeback. Why would you want the Rams trailing in the fourth quarter?

Lets get the CORRECT CONTEXT.....This was a potential tie game...if the 9ers tied the score....they wouldn't have been trailing...but, trailing by less than one score....even less than 3...isn't bad to me also if there is sufficient time on the clock.

First....I do want to see a 2 minute drive....I need to see that...and I would suppose, so would the team...

The last game.....when the defense couldn't stop anything...that game, it would have been interesting to have them tie the score...and see, what our 2 min. offense looked like....could we move the ball and kick a fg to win.
Sorry if my competitive nature disturbs you...or seems insensitive...You should see how we get milk now...or eggs....or, holy cow, how we get steak on the table...

Second......The more experiences he goes through...the better he'll be....

Three....the only late game, pressure situation on his record is vs the Redskins...at least as far as I remember.
 

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The 4th quarter comeback ability would be part of the learning process.
It will come soon enough but I would like to make sure that Goff's confidence level is solidified by then.
That will help him make that 4th quarter comeback.

But yeah that'll come soon enough.

Call me crazy but I prefer those Indianapolis Colts type scores.
 

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Not a criticism. ..just a question. .... how long was Warner our starting qb before he had to do this same thing.... lead the team from behind?
hmmmm
I went and looked....Kurt was rolling....One of the largest point spread teams...Top scoring offense...4th in scoring defense...lots of blowouts.

Week 8 we played and lost our first game...to the Titans.....and after a TD then recovering an onside kick....Kurt was driving to win/tie...and the kicker missed.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199910310oti.htm

First close game of the season...first loss.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/ram/1999.htm
 

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hmmmm
I went and looked....Kurt was rolling....One of the largest point spread teams...Top scoring offense...4th in scoring defense...lots of blowouts.

Week 8 we played and lost our first game...to the Titans.....and after a TD then recovering an onside kick....Kurt was driving to win/tie...and the kicker missed.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199910310oti.htm

First close game of the season...first loss.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/ram/1999.htm
Thank you.... ;)
 

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Former Rams QBs impressed with Goff's progress

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Rams quarterback Jared Goff prepares to take the field against the 49ers at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sept. 21. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)


Gary Klein

The list reads as a roll call of Super Bowl quarterbacks.

Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Matt Ryan and Eli Manning emerged from Sunday’s Week 3 games as the NFL’s top five in season passing yardage.

And in sixth place . . .

The Rams’ Jared Goff.

Few would have predicted this after watching the No. 1 pick in the 2016 draft mostly struggle in seven late-season starts (all losses) as a rookie.

But with new coach Sean McVay calling plays, a rebuilt offensive line providing better protection and a deeper and more talented receiving corps, Goff has helped lead the Rams to a 2-1 record and first place in the NFC West.

Former Rams quarterbacks are impressed.

“I like Goff, and I think he’s going to get much better,” said Roman Gabriel, the 1969 NFL most valuable player. “A lot of it has to do with talent, but this season it’s also having better protection. And having McVay, from what I see, is as much a part of it as anything.”

Said Jim Everett, a Pro Bowl selection in 1990: “He’s got new guys, a new system and a new coach that’s smart and just off the charts with creativity. You see the growth in his game from a guy who was deer-in-the-headlights to a guy grasping the system.”

Goff has completed 70.4% of his passes for 817 yards and five touchdowns, with one interception.

Before Monday night’s game between Dallas and Arizona, he ranked among the NFL’s top quarterbacks in several categories.

Among quarterbacks who’ve played enough to qualify for the statistical rankings, Goff’s 118.2 rating was third, trailing only Kansas City’s Alex Smith and New England’s Brady. He was third in completion percentage, and first in yards per attempt (10.1).

Goff’s only major blemish was a late interception that sealed the Washington Redskins’ victory over the Rams in Week 2 at the Coliseum.

Last Thursday, Goff completed 22 of 28 passes for 292 yards and three touchdowns in a 41-39 victory over the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium.

It was the second time in three games that the Rams, the NFL’s worst offense the previous two seasons, eclipsed 40 points.

“There’s a lot of things we can improve on as well,” Goff said, “but there’s no limits or expectations on ourselves. We’re just trying to continue to get better, continue to execute.”

Much of that responsibility falls on the 22-year-old Goff.

Vince Ferragamo, who led the Rams to the Super Bowl during the 1979 season, said Goff “was thrown in the fire last year with a really bad team.”

Goff benefited from the experience and an offseason of change.

“You can see that he’s more confident and more comfortable,” Ferragamo said.

McVay helped develop Kirk Cousins into an elite passer for the Redskins.

For Gabriel, 77, the arrival of McVay in Los Angeles was on par with his experience when Rams coach George Allen brought in assistant Ted Marchibroda as part of the 1966 staff.

“What I’d seen last year with Goff — I don’t like to demean any of the coaches — but [McVay] does just a super job like he did with Cousins in Washington,” Gabriel said. “I can see the difference. [Goff’s] footwork is much better.

“The only thing he needs to learn more now is to step up into the pocket rather than trying to get out of it.”

Everett said Goff’s growth has been evident in each successive game. His performance against the 49ers included several throws he had not demonstrated before.

“He wasn’t fading away, there was no hesitation,” Everett said. “He’d plant his foot and let it rip.”

McVay’s offense, Everett said, is keeping opponents guessing.

“Right now, there are no tendencies,” Everett said, adding, “No defensive coordinator can say, ‘Hey, this where they hang their hat right now,’ because they have NFL-caliber weapons and they don’t have to.”

Ferragamo noted that Goff has looked at ease throwing to receivers running post routes from the outset.

Now he is on the verge of perhaps taking the next step, of becoming “the general in charge,” Ferragamo said.

“Once he gets to that part, where you’re taking your team from behind, when you have to do that with a two-minute drill, that’s what I can’t wait to see,” Ferragamo said.

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Rams quarterback Jared Goff scrambles away from pressure during the second quarter.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)


[www.latimes.com]
Hearing the opinions of these 3 Rams Greats on Goff has sure got me pumped-up, waiting to see what Goff will do next!!(y);):D
 

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The Vince Ferragamo I'm thinking of threw for 509 yards which is the second largest amount in NFL history.

Also the only quarterback to play in a Superbowl after playing his first NFL game in the same season.

And yes, I've been looking at his Wikipedia profile. :D
 

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Happy for Goff that he was able to keep his word after that post-game interview vs the Cards on Week 17 of last season: Swore for his life that he wanted to fix the issues with this team, having McVay helps with that regard as well
 

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The Vince Ferragamo I'm thinking of threw for 509 yards which is the second largest amount in NFL history.

Also the only quarterback to play in a Superbowl after playing his first NFL game in the same season.

And yes, I've been looking at his Wikipedia profile. :D

I think VF played in the CFL after his SB appearance with the Rams.
 

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The Vince Ferragamo I'm thinking of threw for 509 yards which is the second largest amount in NFL history.

Also the only quarterback to play in a Superbowl after playing his first NFL game in the same season.

And yes, I've been looking at his Wikipedia profile. :D

hmmm, that's Wiki-Wrong then. Vince was a rookie in 1977 with the Rams and played in a few games that season.

maybe they meant starting.
 

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Does it get any better with Roman Gabriel, Vince Ferragamo & Jim Everett? Well, Kurt Warner notwithstanding, but great insight from the three on Goff. Many games ahead, but McVay, LaFleur & QB Coach Greg Olson have done wonders so far.

Great article talking to all the old QB's.

I loved Everett and the 1989 Rams. How good would it be if Goff and the 2017 Rams could go on a run like they did in the playoffs !!!

 

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Former Rams QB Jamie Martin chimed in " This Goff kid is pretty good, hit footwork needs worked on and his vision is ok but I could still come back and teach him some things. As a matter of fact I could probably still start on the Rams current roster"

o_O :rimshot: