Pharoh Cooper mistakes did make winning more difficult...probably directly contributed to the loss....but again, when a player is struggling, who's gonna make a play and pick him up? Who's gonna do it?
If the coach is calling plays for the QB to make throws, he must believe it will work, correct? Too many passes were off target...too many in such a big game...a huge game....and again, our QB came up small.
Thrilled...pleasure...saddened...suffered...self serving...
Dude...take the emotion out of it...game is over....this is just analyzing...from a bunch of fans....it's not that serious...and I take no joy in my comments...
You hate the word trailer...a bunch of you do...don't know why.
Some wondered why Marcus Marriota had a higher QBR than Goff...and his was in a loss....I wondered too....but just because I don't like/understand or know what the criteria is, I just don't discount a stat...because...like some genius once said, I realize that those dudes at ESPN may know more than me...I was watching a lil of the Titans game...last night as well...and ....and...that dudes a Tractor too...ahahahaahahahahahah! I can't explain it....but that dude is pulling his team....not as accurate...so what...running QB, only the silly care about that. Dude woke his team up with a block...do something to win the game...lift guys up.
Goff is a trailer because our team pulls him....as far as his throws downfield...or in the clutch...non-existent...esp. in big games...big moments. If we don't play outstanding around him, we don't win tough games.
Well, yeah.
The trailer take is complete BS and factually as easy to disprove as the merits of Trickle Down Economics. And yet, some people still believe in that. Doesn't give it any more merit.
As for emotion, HELL YES. I spent more than a year trying to communicate that just because I have this "pattern" thing that it doesn't mean I don't desperately want our team to win. Emotion isn't a bad thing. Passion for the game and our team is the whole point. Sport is the crucible of human virtue. The distillate remains are human vice.
I have no problem saying I'm THRILLED when we win or execute an amazing play, that the team brings me great joy and PLEASURE, that I'm SADDENED by losses and that collectively as Rams fans, we've SUFFERED under poor coaching, drafting and player execution.
As for QBR, it was specifically a metric to account for the running contribution of QBs, but it so overvalues running that it's a worthless metric. Actually, it's beyond worthless because a QB can run for 50 yards, throw for 100 yards, 1TD, 1 INT and have a MUCH higher rating than a QB that throws for 200 yards with 2TDs and 1 INT. And the QB who only threw for 100 can be substantially less accurate. So...less yards, lower TD:INT ratio, and less overall production, but a lot higher rated? That's the textbook definition of a worthless stat.
As for Mariotta throwing that block, let's break that down. He didn't so much act like a fullback as simply put a shoulder on a guy and get in his way. He's lucky the blocker didn't drill him into dust. And if the guy had taken Mariotta to the ground and they lost him for the rest of the playoffs? Then what? There's a reason Mike Martz isn't in the league anymore and it's not because he doesn't still know offensive football. It's because he exposed his QB too much. QBs are too valuable to lose on a block which is why they aren't supposed to do it. Mariotta got away with one, but it's not like you would want that to happen on a regular basis. That's how QBs end up with career ending injuries.
And as we say in gaming, dead men do no damage. Which means Wentz is the same as... you or me and will be just as productive in the playoffs. So Wentz will have a choice to go the RG3 route and not develop his passing while he "makes plays" only to be out of the league in a few years or he can remember that his job is to make plays by throwing the ball.
But seriously, when Goff has a great game? Silence. And that's BS. If you're going to offer analysis, you simply can't only jump in when you think he's messed up and then shout, "SEE! He's a trailer!" That's not analysis. That's simply not liking a player and finding any justification to crap on him.
If you want to carry on this issue you have with Goff which is NOT based on any analysis where facts are employed, there's not going to be a lot to talk about.
You're enamored with the "playmaking" running QBs. I hate them, but you really like them. And that part is fine. To each their own. Thing is, we don't have one and the QB for the Rams for hopefully the next decade and a half... is Goff.