- Joined
- Jan 14, 2013
- Messages
- 13,435
- Name
- Vernon

Don't blame Jared Goff for the loss to the Seahawks. The Rams let him down.
It was hard to resist the temptation to blame quarterback Jared Goff for the Los Angeles Rams' loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night. Goff nearly threw two pick-sixes at crucial moments in the fourth quarter -- only to get lucky when Seahawks defenders dropped…
ftw.usatoday.com
By: Henry McKenna | October 4, 2019
It was hard to resist the temptation to blame quarterback Jared Goff for the Los Angeles Rams’ loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night.
Goff nearly threw two pick-sixes at crucial moments in the fourth quarter — only to get lucky when Seahawks defenders dropped the ball. Goff misfired in the direction of an open Cooper Kupp on a third-and-7 on the 18-yard line in the fourth quarter and the Rams settled for a field goal. But Goff was also 6-of-9 on the Rams’ final drive, and seemed poised to lead his team on an impressive pair of drives during the final three minutes.
The Rams’ penultimate offensive drive ended with an interception, which wasn’t his fault. On a third-and-10, Goff hit Gerald Everett in stride, but the tight end dropped the ball, which somehow deflected into the hands of Seahawks safety Tedric Thompson for a circus-catch interception with 2:12 left in the game.
The stat sheet shows a strike against Goff. But that misrepresents what happened. The blame falls on Everett, who was otherwise brilliant on the night (7 catches, 136 yards).
“He’s got some of the most natural hands I’ve ever been around, so that’s a fluke for him to happen,” Goff said of Everett’s drop after the game. “He was hard on himself, and he knew it might have put us in the wrong situation, but I told him, ‘We’re going to need you again. If we get a stop, we’ll get the ball right and we’re probably going to need to go right back to you.'”
And Goff was right. When the Rams defense stopped the Seahawks on the ensuing drive, Goff got the ball back to Everett on a 67-yard drive with 1:27 left on the clock. As mentioned, there was a close call on a pass that was nearly intercepted. But with a minute left on the clock, Goff fired a beauty to Everett over linebacker K.J. Wright for 28 yards. The Rams were in field goal range. It was a pinpoint pass at a crucial moment.
Yup, Goff looked clutch — at least for a few passes.