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A lot of Rams were playing on fumes by season’s end. I honestly don’t think they could have won another game if they had to keep playing. They were an extremely talented group for sure; however, by postseason there are several talented teams in various states of health competing. The Rams showed a ton of heart and determination. Several role players stepped up and played their best ball as a Ram. Blanton and Hopkins come to mind.

LMAO - even DD21 played well at some point. I watched Williams tweet his ankle & nobody noticed. There’s Reggie working with him. Saw DD21 on an island at CB opposite of Jalen on the Right side(mainly).

The PR guy is now with Vikings was a HUGE mid season pick up that Stafford gave 2 thumbs up .
 

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Welcome to my original point
Good grief.
Baltimore screwed the pooch here. They have all the leverage in the world, if they want to play hardball.
If their only intention was to re-sign the guy, they should have just hit him with the exclusive and started working out the contract months ago
Your point is that a business run by competent people are too ignorant to figure out that they hold all the cards. My point is that the business is smart enough to recognize that the player indeed has leverage and is acting consistently with that. I'm done going around in circles on this.
 

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Welcome to my original point
Good grief.
Baltimore screwed the pooch here. They have all the leverage in the world, if they want to play hardball.
If their only intention was to re-sign the guy, they should have just hit him with the exclusive and started working out the contract months ago

Your point is that a business run by competent people are too ignorant to figure out that they hold all the cards. My point is that the business is smart enough to recognize that the player indeed has leverage and is acting consistently with that. I'm done going around in circles on this.

You guys want to know something? I kind of see both your points.

I think you’re both right. :D
 

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You guys want to know something? I kind of see both your points.

I think you’re both right. :D
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Goff did not get the Rams to the Super Bowl he went along for the ride and could not carry the team when they needed him to step up.
With all due respect, and imo, that's just wrong. Watch the NFC championship game against New Orleans. Goff won that game for the Rams under truly hostile circumstances. And was directly responsible for getting the Rams to the Super Bowl.
 
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With all due respect, and imo, that's just wrong. Watch the NFC championship game againt New Orleans. Goff won that game for the Rams under truly hostile circumstances. And was directly responsible for getting the Rams to the Super Bowl.
Brandin Cooks is a very good WR but…MAN… if he makes those catches in the Patriots SB… think how different the Rams trajectory goes from there! Like time warp weird!
 

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Brandin Cooks is a very good WR but…MAN… if he makes those catches in the Patriots SB… think how different the Rams trajectory goes from there! Like time warp weird!
The 2019 Super Bowl was a really close game that was up for grabs in the 4th quarter. Notwithstanding that Gurley by then was in knee failure mode and ran for only 35 yards. Kupp was out. Rams only real weapons were Cooks and Woods. And McVay had no answer for the Fangio Chicago defense as adapted and run by Belichek in the game.
 

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Brandin Cooks is a very good WR but…MAN… if he makes those catches in the Patriots SB… think how different the Rams trajectory goes from there! Like time warp weird!
If Goff would have seen him quicker and scored that earlier TD instead of throwing it late and floating the ball so the DB could interfere, we may have won that title. Or put that other pass on target later on.

Difference I think is that we had two Super Bowl appearances under McVay. In the first one the QB was part of the reason we could not muster enough points in a low scoring game. In the second one the QB was the reason we won it all.

Question is can Goff grow into that guy. The one who is the reason you win it. We'll see on that one but it's a big bet to miss on if Detroit pays him top dollar in today's league.
 

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With all due respect, and imo, that's just wrong. Watch the NFC championship game against New Orleans. Goff won that game for the Rams under truly hostile circumstances. And was directly responsible for getting the Rams to the Super Bowl.
You’re entitled to your opinion, I don’t have to go watch anything I saw it all and know what I know.
 

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I wasn’t a big believer in Goff towards the end. But in 2017/2018 he played well despite a bad interior Oline.

I think he became a bit shell shocked as McVay continued to expand the playbook and expect more of him. Then the big contract, the hot girlfriend, and the mansion happen and he checked out a bit. In otherwords he handled success poorly, which was a case of immaturity.

He seems to have learned from his experience. He works well in a regular offense that isn’t McVay level complex. Even Aaron Rodgers said that this offense isn’t the West Coast offense. It puts a lot on a QB.

If I’m Detroit, I don’t move up for any of this years QBs. Maybe Levis falls to them. I think they will pass if that’s the case. They need defenders. Maybe they trade back.
Yes, he was good, not great with the Rams and there were plenty of opportunities to see he was not a QB who could put the team on his shoulders and carry them. He regressed and his throwing motion suffered, it was slow and looping and defenders knew he would cough it up.

He’s ok now but still middle of the pack, if Detroit has a chance at someone they like they should go for it. In their division they have a chance to win if the other parts perform well. They may not get another shot at a young gun for a few years.
 

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Yes, he was good, not great with the Rams and there were plenty of opportunities to see he was not a QB who could put the team on his shoulders and carry them. He regressed and his throwing motion suffered, it was slow and looping and defenders knew he would cough it up.

He’s ok now but still middle of the pack, if Detroit has a chance at someone they like they should go for it. In their division they have a chance to win if the other parts perform well. They may not get another shot at a young gun for a few years.
Imo they’d be forcing a pick. If Goff was in this years draft he’d be number 1 or 2. Since Detroit can’t reach number 1 they should pass.
 

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Yes, he was good, not great with the Rams and there were plenty of opportunities to see he was not a QB who could put the team on his shoulders and carry them. He regressed and his throwing motion suffered, it was slow and looping and defenders knew he would cough it up.

He’s ok now but still middle of the pack, if Detroit has a chance at someone they like they should go for it. In their division they have a chance to win if the other parts perform well. They may not get another shot at a young gun for a few years.
I did some quick assessing in my head and I couldn’t name more than 10 QBs who had a better year than Goff last year. Now he may fall on his ass this year but I think he is knocking at the door for top 10 QBs.
 

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I did some quick assessing in my head and I couldn’t name more than 10 QBs who had a better year than Goff last year. Now he may fall on his ass this year but I think he is knocking at the door for top 10 QBs.
I guess I depends on what the criteria is. Did they make the playoffs? Did they play the same schedule? Pass completions and yards, meh.

Mahomes
Burroughs
Allen
Herbert
Brady
Rogers
Hurts
Prescott
Cousins
Stafford
Jackson

Somewhere in the 9-13 range, give Detroit the Rams schedule from last year and he wouldn’t have had the same numbers.
 

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I guess I depends on what the criteria is. Did they make the playoffs? Did they play the same schedule? Pass completions and yards, meh.

Mahomes
Burroughs
Allen
Herbert
Brady
Rogers
Hurts
Prescott
Cousins
Stafford
Jackson

Somewhere in the 9-13 range, give Detroit the Rams schedule from last year and he wouldn’t have had the same numbers.
I put Goff ahead of Cousins snd Brady. But I put Geno Smith ahead of Goff. But we are in general agreement he landed about #10.
 

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I put Goff ahead of Cousins snd Brady. But I put Geno Smith ahead of Goff. But we are in general agreement he landed about #10.
I want to put my two cents in as well

Prescott - great athlete - cannot win in pressure situations
Jackson - one dimensional QB who has to have a receiver wide open to hit him - if you can somehow contain him in the pocket - he is done - seen it quite a few times in the playoffs where he played like shit
Hurts - man he had a great OL where he had 3 to 4 seconds on almost every pass in every game - I want to see what he can do if he is even pressured a little bit more (and if they can contain him in the pocket). Once he has been in the league for 5 years, I want to see what he can do with his legs hurting.
 

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I agree Goff did not step up in the first half of that game. He was definitely overwhelmed in the first half by the size of the game.

But the second half, he played well and almost won us the game except for 2 dropped passes (although one could have been thrown a little better - the other was due to pass interference but I have still seen players make one arm catches before)
The point you've responded to "Goff couldn't step up" is a common one. The way I see it, McVay couldn't step up to the 6 man fronts the Pats were employing. Didn't have an answer, didn't have an adjustment, didn't have a clue. And he admitted as much days later. But let's fast forward to 2021. Stafford did step up. And it still took Aaron Donald stepping up to seal the deal in both the CCG and the SB. So it's not just the QB. Goff had a phenomenal year in 2018. Regular and postseason. And we're talking about a guy in his third year at the time, with 1 of the 3 wasted in Fisher's high school offense. I'm proud of the way the kid played while a Ram. I'm satisfied with the trade for Stafford. I bear no ill will towards JG like some. And likewise, I'm not blind to Stafford's drawbacks. It's a team game and McVay has had 2 pretty good QBs to work with during the last 6 years. On Goff, if you look around the internet and search back through the annals, you might find a game by game account of Goff's performance during the 2021 season from a glad he's gone, he only scored 3 points in our first SB since 2001 perspective. Funny but the descriptions and accounts of 2022 are nowhere to be found. I remain amused.
 

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With all due respect, and imo, that's just wrong. Watch the NFC championship game against New Orleans. Goff won that game for the Rams under truly hostile circumstances. And was directly responsible for getting the Rams to the Super Bowl.
I can't help but to question if the Rams even get to the NFC Championship Game minus the rushing exploits of Gurley & Anderson. Wasn't the team averaging like 5 yards a carry? That did wonders for the play action game.

Still, minus the Nickell Roby Coleman non-call the Rams probably see no parts of that Super Bowl.:rolleyes:
 
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