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Rams Film Room: Jared Goff's outstanding game overlooked in loss
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By: Cameron DaSilva | 7 hours ago

There isn’t a single Los Angeles Rams fan who isn’t disappointed with the outcome of Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. It was their first loss of the season, Marcus Peters was exposed repeatedly and Todd Gurley was held in check just about all day.

As much as it hurts for the Rams to suffer their first loss of the season, there were some good things to take away from the game. First and foremost, the play of Jared Goff deserves far more attention than it’s getting.

Yes, his last two drives (2-for-6, 10 yards) weren’t pretty. And yes, he did have a deflating interception before the half. But for 60 minutes, he went toe-to-toe with Drew Brees, nearly outdueling the future Hall of Famer.

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Goff finished the day 28-for-40 with 391 yards, three touchdowns and a pick. It’s easy to evaluate his play based on stats, but let’s take a look at the film and break down his performance.

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Play 1: 48-yard pass to Brandin Cooks
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Goff was accurate throwing to all levels of the field Sunday, but this throw to Cooks deep down the left side was right on the money. It’s a good route by Cooks and Goff gets perfect protection, allowing the play to develop. Goff leads Cooks just enough upfield to gain extra yardage, too, rather than forcing his receiver to make a toe-dragging sideline catch.

Play 2: Incompletion to Tyler Higbee
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You might be asking why I’m highlighting an incompletion here, but this was Goff’s best throw of the game. With defenders bearing down on him from both sides, Goff throws a perfect pass to Higbee in the front corner of the end zone. It’s just over the outreached arm of the underneath corner and in a spot where only Higbee can make a play. Unfortunately, he dropped it despite hitting both hands.

Play 3: 18-yard touchdown to Malcolm Brown


View: https://twitter.com/camdasilva/status/1059531785141411840?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1059531785141411840&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftheramswire.usatoday.com%2F2018%2F11%2F07%2Fnfl-rams-jared-goff-saints-week-9-film-highlights%2F


Fortunately, Goff bounced back on the very next play and threw a touchdown pass to Brown. The running back deserves most of the credit here, but Goff made it happen by eluding pressure in the pocket and getting it into Brown’s hands.

Play 4: 26-yard pass to Cooper Kupp
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This play just comes down to timing. As you can see from this angle, Goff throws the pass before Kupp is even out of his break at the top of the route. He turns and the ball is on him, which shows the chemistry and confidence they have in each other to either be in the right spot or put the ball in a perfect position. This throw was outstanding and not one every quarterback can make.

Play 5: 17-yard pass to Robert Woods
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Woods has been the Rams’ most consistent receiver, be it underneath routes, digs, or out-breaking patterns. Here, he gets good depth on the route and Goff puts it right on the money in a window that’s about as big as the one in your car. He doesn’t need much of a step into this throw, either, almost getting it off flat-footed.

Play 6: 15-yard pass to Gerald Everett
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Another play that’s easy to overlook, Goff side-steps the pressure off the edge and gets the ball out quickly into the hands of his tight end. There was traffic around his feet, too, preventing him from really stepping into the pass. He throws accurately off-platform, getting a much-needed field goal drive started with a 15-yard gain.

Play 7: 15-yard pass to Brandin Cooks
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Once again off play-action, Goff gets a perfect pocket from which to throw. He checks the underneath receiver before firing an absolute strike to Cooks for 15 yards in-between three defenders. Not his most impressive throw of the game, but still a very good one.

Play 8: Interception by Alex Anzalone
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Goff wasn’t perfect, of course. He did have that interception on a pass intended for Woods with just 1:06 left in the half. It was a bit of a forced throw with not much pressure around him, but the pass was only off by less than a foot. If it’s slightly to the left, it’s a completion to Woods. Still, probably not a throw he should be making in that situation.

Play 9: 13-yard pass to Cooper Kupp
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This is probably nitpicking, but Goff may have rushed this play a bit. Off the play-action fake, Goff saw Kupp wide open. Not a bad decision to get him the ball, but look at Cooks running free further up the field. It’s a more difficult throw to hit Cooks, but if Goff throws accurately, it’s probably a 30-yard gain instead of a 13-yarder. Again, it was the smart decision and the drive ended in six, so it’s practically moot.

In total, Goff made five truly impressive throws in this game. Some will say, “Yeah but the Saints secondary is bad!” And that’s not wrong. However, those were some tight-window passes that not many quarterbacks can make.

In no way am I saying Goff outplayed Brees in this one or deserves a gold jacket right now, but these plays just show why the Rams were so happy to draft him first overall in 2016. He’s going to be a perennial Pro Bowler for L.A.

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Goff will never be given credit for anything. The sports media has proclaimed that he is a product of Macvay's "system" and would fail anywhere else. Had he been playing for the Cowboys, Giants, Jets, 49ers, Packers or any other bottom feeder team, he most likely would get more attention. The sports media never liked the Rams and never will.
 

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Goff will never be given credit for anything. The sports media has proclaimed that he is a product of Macvay's "system" and would fail anywhere else. Had he been playing for the Cowboys, Giants, Jets, 49ers, Packers or any other bottom feeder team, he most likely would get more attention. The sports media never liked the Rams and never will.

Come on bro, Goff is growing on people.

With guys like Gurley and McVay, great personalities, the Rams will get some good attention.

Just wait til the Rams win the Super Bowl this year.
 

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Goff will never be given credit for anything. The sports media has proclaimed that he is a product of Macvay's "system" and would fail anywhere else. Had he been playing for the Cowboys, Giants, Jets, 49ers, Packers or any other bottom feeder team, he most likely would get more attention. The sports media never liked the Rams and never will.
It’s not that deep fam
 

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Goff has been elite this year. Best Rams QB since Kurt Warner and he could end up being better with some longevity. That dart to Higbee was jaw dropping. No system in the world can help a QB make that throw.
 

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By: Cameron DaSilva | 7 hours ago

There isn’t a single Los Angeles Rams fan who isn’t disappointed with the outcome of Sunday’s game against the New Orleans Saints. It was their first loss of the season, Marcus Peters was exposed repeatedly and Todd Gurley was held in check just about all day.

As much as it hurts for the Rams to suffer their first loss of the season, there were some good things to take away from the game. First and foremost, the play of Jared Goff deserves far more attention than it’s getting.

Yes, his last two drives (2-for-6, 10 yards) weren’t pretty. And yes, he did have a deflating interception before the half. But for 60 minutes, he went toe-to-toe with Drew Brees, nearly outdueling the future Hall of Famer.

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Goff finished the day 28-for-40 with 391 yards, three touchdowns and a pick. It’s easy to evaluate his play based on stats, but let’s take a look at the film and break down his performance.

All GIFs from NFL GamePass

Play 1: 48-yard pass to Brandin Cooks
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Goff was accurate throwing to all levels of the field Sunday, but this throw to Cooks deep down the left side was right on the money. It’s a good route by Cooks and Goff gets perfect protection, allowing the play to develop. Goff leads Cooks just enough upfield to gain extra yardage, too, rather than forcing his receiver to make a toe-dragging sideline catch.

Play 2: Incompletion to Tyler Higbee
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You might be asking why I’m highlighting an incompletion here, but this was Goff’s best throw of the game. With defenders bearing down on him from both sides, Goff throws a perfect pass to Higbee in the front corner of the end zone. It’s just over the outreached arm of the underneath corner and in a spot where only Higbee can make a play. Unfortunately, he dropped it despite hitting both hands.

Play 3: 18-yard touchdown to Malcolm Brown


View: https://twitter.com/camdasilva/status/1059531785141411840?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1059531785141411840&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Ftheramswire.usatoday.com%2F2018%2F11%2F07%2Fnfl-rams-jared-goff-saints-week-9-film-highlights%2F


Fortunately, Goff bounced back on the very next play and threw a touchdown pass to Brown. The running back deserves most of the credit here, but Goff made it happen by eluding pressure in the pocket and getting it into Brown’s hands.

Play 4: 26-yard pass to Cooper Kupp
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This play just comes down to timing. As you can see from this angle, Goff throws the pass before Kupp is even out of his break at the top of the route. He turns and the ball is on him, which shows the chemistry and confidence they have in each other to either be in the right spot or put the ball in a perfect position. This throw was outstanding and not one every quarterback can make.

Play 5: 17-yard pass to Robert Woods
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Woods has been the Rams’ most consistent receiver, be it underneath routes, digs, or out-breaking patterns. Here, he gets good depth on the route and Goff puts it right on the money in a window that’s about as big as the one in your car. He doesn’t need much of a step into this throw, either, almost getting it off flat-footed.

Play 6: 15-yard pass to Gerald Everett
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Another play that’s easy to overlook, Goff side-steps the pressure off the edge and gets the ball out quickly into the hands of his tight end. There was traffic around his feet, too, preventing him from really stepping into the pass. He throws accurately off-platform, getting a much-needed field goal drive started with a 15-yard gain.

Play 7: 15-yard pass to Brandin Cooks
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Once again off play-action, Goff gets a perfect pocket from which to throw. He checks the underneath receiver before firing an absolute strike to Cooks for 15 yards in-between three defenders. Not his most impressive throw of the game, but still a very good one.

Play 8: Interception by Alex Anzalone
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Goff wasn’t perfect, of course. He did have that interception on a pass intended for Woods with just 1:06 left in the half. It was a bit of a forced throw with not much pressure around him, but the pass was only off by less than a foot. If it’s slightly to the left, it’s a completion to Woods. Still, probably not a throw he should be making in that situation.

Play 9: 13-yard pass to Cooper Kupp
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This is probably nitpicking, but Goff may have rushed this play a bit. Off the play-action fake, Goff saw Kupp wide open. Not a bad decision to get him the ball, but look at Cooks running free further up the field. It’s a more difficult throw to hit Cooks, but if Goff throws accurately, it’s probably a 30-yard gain instead of a 13-yarder. Again, it was the smart decision and the drive ended in six, so it’s practically moot.

In total, Goff made five truly impressive throws in this game. Some will say, “Yeah but the Saints secondary is bad!” And that’s not wrong. However, those were some tight-window passes that not many quarterbacks can make.

In no way am I saying Goff outplayed Brees in this one or deserves a gold jacket right now, but these plays just show why the Rams were so happy to draft him first overall in 2016. He’s going to be a perennial Pro Bowler for L.A.

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That Higbee miss....I know everyone cringed when they saw the replay.

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Goff releasing the pass just as the rush reaches him, Giving Higbee time to reach his spot...

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...he threads the needle perfectly, over the crossing defender, and quick enough to beat the closing Saint DB.

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Higbee readies
his meat cleavers for the sure touchdown, but the reality becomes clear...

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His latest bleach job has seeped into his brain, causing the already-compromised synapses in his brain to slow to a snails pace. The ball, destined to be a touchdown, begins its descent.

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...as the ball, Higbees career and his ass fall to the turf, McVay and the System are already planning the next effort, this time successful, into the end zone for six.
 

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But but but, he's not elite because he couldn't come back from a 21 point deficit at halftime remember? Lol
 

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I want that drive back!! I’d say we score in that situation 9 times out of 10. Okay...maybe 8 out of 10. Especially on that weak defense.

yeah, that whole drive felt off. goff off target to an open woods, gurley up the gut then a checkdown to kupp. i'm of the belief they were under the pump for so long it got to them once they leveled it up. they relaxed a little and that's all it takes to not perform to the best of their abilities.

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yeah, that whole drive felt off. goff off target to an open woods, gurley up the gut then a checkdown to kupp. i'm of the belief they were under the pump for so long it got to them once they leveled it up. they relaxed a little and that's all it takes to not perform to the best of their abilities.

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Right - it's kind of like when you are down by 20 in a bball game and you work your ass off to get back in it.

But then you get tired for 30 secs and the other team takes it back from you.
 

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Yeah Goff played great - but we needed to come through on that drive after we held them to a FG.

You can listen to McVay same the same thing.

https://www.therams.com/video/mcvay-talks-about-talib-s-timeline-and-goff-s-growth
Explaining my different opinion because people get pissy about the rating and people don't discuss things enough around here. Too often people get their panties in a bunch when somebody puts forth a different opinion. What McVay actually said was he's got to put "our guys" in a better spot and "the team" needs to execute to finish those games off. He doesn't single out Goff he acknowledges that the team didn't get the job done and neither did he. He also then goes on to say that Jared did an "excellent job getting us back in it just off his play". He says the team and he need to do better but then went on to single out Jared as carrying the team back in to the game based on his play.
 

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Explaining my different opinion because people get pissy about the rating and people don't discuss things enough around here. Too often people get their panties in a bunch when somebody puts forth a different opinion. What McVay actually said was he's got to put "our guys" in a better spot and "the team" needs to execute to finish those games off. He doesn't single out Goff he acknowledges that the team didn't get the job done and neither did he. He also then goes on to say that Jared did an "excellent job getting us back in it just off his play". He says the team and he need to do better but then went on to single out Jared as carrying the team back in to the game based on his play.
I agree I feel if you give a different opinion rating you should state said diff opinion
 

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You might be asking why I’m highlighting an incompletion here, but this was Goff’s best throw of the game. With defenders bearing down on him from both sides, Goff throws a perfect pass to Higbee in the front corner of the end zone. It’s just over the outreached arm of the underneath corner and in a spot where only Higbee can make a play. Unfortunately, he dropped it despite hitting both hands.

That was a great pass.
 

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To be fair, I have noticed an underlying difference when referring to Goff. Last year, there seemed to be a lot of commentary about Goff's play and his mind being Sean McVay.

Not so much now. I have heard him obliquely used as an example of the top 13 QB's in the league, when considering Dak Prescott. Nick Wright says the Goff has taken that next step this year. I have heard a number of quick references about how good he is, but can't remember names....Sure, there are idiots like Skip Bayless who still are not convinced...but they are few
 

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To be fair, I have noticed an underlying difference when referring to Goff. Last year, there seemed to be a lot of commentary about Goff's play and his mind being Sean McVay.

Not so much now. I have heard him obliquely used as an example of the top 13 QB's in the league, when considering Dak Prescott. Nick Wright says the Goff has taken that next step this year. I have heard a number of quick references about how good he is, but can't remember names....Sure, there are idiots like Skip Bayless who still are not convinced...but they are few

at the beginning of the saints game, in the first drive, aikmen again said mcvay was talking into his ear and telling him to audible once he has a look at the defense. it amazes me it's still brought up. does he say that about any other qb in the league?

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at the beginning of the saints game, in the first drive, aikmen again said mcvay was talking into his ear and telling him to audible once he has a look at the defense. it amazes me it's still brought up. does he say that about any other qb in the league?

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Then he just another idiot commentator. The next Bernie Kosar