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I'll lower that dash of optimism and say that we will go 10-6 .... hopefully.I'll raise that dash of optimism and say that this may be our last loss for the year.
I'll lower that dash of optimism and say that we will go 10-6 .... hopefully.I'll raise that dash of optimism and say that this may be our last loss for the year.
The Answer to most these questions is yes. If the Opposing D is up to task Mc V has no counter.
As far as Goffs eye of the tiger it is more of a peek at a kitten.
Who the fuck is Gregg (3 G) Rosenthal and why should anyone give a shit what he thinks?
So just so we're clear. You're a random person on a random forum full of random people, criticizing the work of someone who works for the NFL. And you're critique is based off one of his tweets that was 100 percent accurate.You asked what I disagreed with...that’s misreading.
Yes, I dismissed fantasy boy.
At the pricetag I probably would.If fans don't like Goff's inconsistency then they are not going to be able to handle Fitzpatrick any better.
That’s a funny post.So just so we're clear. You're a random person on a random forum full of random people, criticizing the work of someone who works for the NFL. And you're critique is based off one of his tweets that was 100 percent accurate.
You see the irony?
^^^ThisFuck.
Every player and every coach on that roster should hang their head in shame for that one. We got beat by an inferior, beat up team. No excuse.
I've been on the Goff wagon but this is where I put a foot on the ground and consider getting off of it. He has become an absolute turnover machine and it is killing us. Couple that with a few misses of wide open guys today (e.g., the Hendo miss, which would have been a TD). Last week he shook off a shaky 2nd half (after a pretty good 1st half) to lead the Rams to the winning score. This week he completely lays an egg and puts us in a huge hole. More than anything, his problem is consistency. We've seen him play at a high level, but when he plays at a low level, he is one spastic fuckup.
Defense (Staley included) does not get off the hook in this game. You just let Nick Mullens ... NICK FUCKING MULLENS ... drive for two scores at crunch time. Last week you hold the Bucs to a little over 250 yards on offense and make crunch time plays to stop Tom Brady when the game is on the line, and this week you can't even stop Nick Mullens?? Seriously? Can't stop the Niners with Kittle out? And why the hell was Ramsey not put on Geebo Samuel?
McVay ... seriously, dude? Jeff Fisher, aka Mediocrates, NEVER lost to the 49ers 4 times in a row. You have. This offseason needs to be dedicated to building the team in such a way that we can beat those cocksuckers, even when their healthy. The fact that we can't even beat them when they are more beat up than Madonna's vagina after a gangbang with the Houston Rockets is completely unacceptable.
This team overall is such a fucking tease. They have talent - lots of it. While they have some weaknesses, they aren't necessarily glaring (kicker was, but it's looking like we might have solved that problem). We've seen the offense play very well at times. We've seen the defense play lights out at times. But what they are missing is consistency. The D has put together some really solid games, but today they folded when they were needed most. The O is like a roller coaster with huge highs and deep lows, looking really good for stretches and then they go through stretches where it looks like Boras is coordinating them (all the more inexcusable with the level of talent we have). This comes back to coaching. McVay has to figure out a way to get more consistency out of these guys. It's maddening that every game seems to be like Forest Gump's box of chocolates, as you never know what you're going to get.
Spleen vented. For now anyway.
So after big wins over Seattle and Tampa Bay, plenty of praise for Goff, and talk of the Rams being the class of the NFC.
This week, not so much.
This board has some bipolar issues...
*Sigh*Nobody watched that expo on great QB play between the Pats and Cardinals today, eh?
Nobody caught that last game we played Russell Wilson? How many picks has he thrown the last 3 weeks Nobody watched Tom Brady vs the Saints?
That’s a big No Thank YouI could see Goff for Alex Smith and Haskins in the off-season.
Smith has looked good after getting a few games in, and I could see him getting back to his Chiefs pro bowl days with us. Haskins would, well, provide us with essentially another Goff-esque reclamation for McVay. If neither work, that's fine too and we can draft a QB the following year.
I’ve been as big a Goff backer as anyone, but I have to admit that (just like everyone else here) I see the consistent recurrence of bad habits.As I've said we all want the same thing but we do need a plan B just in case.
It's ok to be a fan but you can't let fandom blind you from what's becoming a disturbing trend. As I've said we all want the same thing but we do need a plan B just in case. There is a lot invested in this team. And if anyone should get fandom its AD and he deserves to win more than anyone. We don't have to bail on Goff yet but we should be able to bring very disturbing trends to light. If your being paid like a franchise qb you must play like a franchise qb which means more consistency and less "funks". I'm sure we all want Goff to turn into Peyton but the fact remains he is far from that. Again I think he has the tools I'm starting to realize it's what is in between the ears that may have reached its full potential. He does not process like other tier one qbs. That's my observation.
*Sigh*
Which one of the cards or Patriots qbs is literally eating up the cap?
Russell wilson has one of the five best career qb ratings in history. Are we really comparing his bad stretch to Goff's more common and frequent norm?
Brady is 43 years old.
And when Reynolds goes deep he can't locate the ball, jump or fight for position.I think we've all underestimated exactly how much this team NEEDS a deep threat. That, honestly is job #1 to fill.
Without that deep threat, it's too easy to use safeties to bracket Kupp and Woods.
Often, Cooks biggest contribution was taking a safety with him deep and creating space for Woods and Kupp.