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He was lost today. And I thought he looked fragile. I know that he isn't, but this string of losses is wearing on him. Not playing with confidence, not seeing the field, not throwing the ball well. Bengals took away his first read, and the play was dead. It was like that for most of the game.I figure he'll play his best game of the year vs our defense
He was lost today. And I thought he looked fragile. I know that he isn't, but this string of losses is wearing on him. Not playing with confidence, not seeing the field, not throwing the ball well. Bengals took away his first read, and the play was dead. It was like that for most of the game.
It'll be interesting to see how he responds from adversity, but IMO his motivation shouldn't be playing his old team, but keeping his starting job, because he's going to finish the season on the bench if he can't turn himself around.
I would like to see him just retire. Walk away with his $100 million after getting beat up with his Sports Illustrated bikini model girl friend and live the high life.If he can make it thru this season relatively unharmed, maybe he can avoid being Bulgerized as the Lions should have a quality draft during the off-season.
jmo.
Doubt it, the losing culture is starting to kick in. Guy looks broken and his coach just called him out in the media. Complete dumpster fire going on over there.I figure he'll play his best game of the year vs our defense
He's looked fragile for two years tbh. Like a fucking baby deer in the headlights.He was lost today. And I thought he looked fragile.
I would like to see him just retire. Walk away with his $100 million after getting beat up with his Sports Illustrated bikini model girl friend and live the high life.
someone was wide open in the flat for a 1st down to the right.. watch it again.Honestly, what's Goff supposed to do there? No one open and can't take off and run for the first?