You must be on the Hoover Dam side of Vegas? It's growing out there baby!!!! Got a buddy named Dave Pedraza always tryin to get me to come down...
No seriously...Many QB's....have performed with poor offensive lines. Not great but admirably...decent...two that come to mind are Dan Marino....and Russell Wilson. As rookies...Not sure what Cam had to work with...Not sure what Jameis had....but they did alright. Hell, that Titan line while well drafted, performed pretty bad for Marriota too...As rookies...this is just recent history. Many QB's don't perform historically bad even with perceived horrible lines in front of them.
We'll see...next year will come and we'll get a chance to see Goff with a QB whisperer. And another Les Snead built O-Line.
When it comes to rookie seasons you have to separate those who run read option, first off. Reason is their ability to threaten the edge completely changes rush strategy. The pocket QBs have an entirely different settling-in period in the NFL for that reason, where they see the full monte right out the gate, but of course they tend to have longer careers if and when they figure it out.
In 1983 the Dolphins only gave up 23 sacks in spite of going through 3 QBs. Marino was a QB who boldly looked deep, and defenses had a helluva time getting to him, only sacking him 10 times in 296 attempts. In 1984 en route to the Super Bowl, he was only sacked an incredible 13 times in 564 attempts. The Dolphins didn't just have a good pass blocking line, it was great brother.
Goff might bust, not denying that. But at least the Rams have brought in a staff that are going to give him and his exceptional talent every opportunity to arrive. And at this point I just don't think it's fair to him how much flak he's gotten from media and fans. No QB is going to do well behind that line and in that offense last year, at least no pocket QB. Let's wait and see what McVay does, and I'm pretty sure your opinion on Jared is going to change.