Jared Goffs first full season as an NFL starting QB

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James Otto

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That was an average play, doesn't count, would have been just average even if Kupp had caught it. And the td passes last week to Watkins and this week to Woods are textbook examples of average qb play. Case Keenum makes throws like that every week.

LMFAO - this is halarious .... hopefully, sarcasm .... otherwise ... halarious ....
 

OC_Ram

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Goff is doing great this year. Next year we’ll see a great deal of growth Across the full 53
 

jacktheripper85

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That was an average play, doesn't count, would have been just average even if Kupp had caught it. And the td passes last week to Watkins and this week to Woods are textbook examples of average qb play. Case Keenum makes throws like that every week.

Exactly. That pass to Watkins last week Brady could have done the same thing throwing it lefty and as for the throw to Woods today I’m sure Aaron Rogers does it too only he would have completed it by throwing it behind his back.
 

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still haven't located the blue font

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Plus, throw in the Seattle game. Roughed up, made mistakes, but drove the team nearly the length of the field in a minute and was an inch away on a pass to Kupp to win it.

Exactly, and to see him fight back again. That impresses the hell out of me.
 

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still haven't located the blue font

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What I find impressive is that even from earlier in this season he's learning and developing. On both deep TDs from this week and last week the opposing defense double up Kupp leaving the deep WR 1 on 1. The defense is most likely doubling up on Kupp because Goff had a tendency to go his way in situations like this. Now defenses can't predict where Goff is going. Credit the coaching staff too. This is a complete offense, I still can believe the turnaround.
 

BeefJurky

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Goff is gonna shatter those predictions lol.
He's playing like a top 10 QB already.

He seriously reminds me of a young Peyton.
The way he starts off conservatively, learns what the defense is giving him, and slowly gets more aggressive as the game goes on. Slowly picking apart the defense.
You even saw it in our loss vs Seattle, it just took him a little longer but that last drive he completely shredded them up and marched to the redzone.
These 2 are gonna duel for years and it's gonna be amazing year in and year out.

Have the Rams ever had a franchise QB as young as Goff? He just turned 23.
Warner was like 30 by the time anyone noticed him lol.
 

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First QB in RAM'S FRANCHISE HISTORY to throw for 300+ yards and 3+ TD's back to back without an interception. *Cough* @LACHAMP46
What if we could trade Goff and a couple ones for Brian Quick?
Do you think that would realign the universe for Champ?
 

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In the end, Goff will most likely not be the reason this team gets beat. It will come down to run blocking and stopping the run. Its that simple. Now he could put the team over the top if the D and OL do their jobs, but come playoff time it will be about the trenches.