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^^^^^This^^^That’s what I mean when I saw McVay gets in touch with his inner Martz sometimes.
Has a hard time adjusting in game and can’t let the original game plan go....it SHOULd work....right, but it’s not.
Game like this - and Goff's up-and-down play, as well as McVay's issue against this Patriots look defense - make we wonder if we blew our best and maybe only chance in 2018. Goff just doesn't handle pressure well at times, and I am beginning to really question if he has the consistency and mental toughness to be an elite, SB winning qb. McVay's play calling too has some issues, against this scheme, and often in the red zone. Maybe I'm overreacting to an awful half, but we have seen this play out before, two weeks ago, a lot last year, and in the SB.
I wonder if we're a team - and Goff is the glaring example - that looks great when everything is working - but very beatable in certain situations.
Sorry for the negativity, but this was a very winnable game.
Working in a very creativity driven industry for 30+ I will say you are right on.All creative people worth a toss I’ve ever known are stubborn and flawed people.
I still think we win this game lol
Nah he sees the field really well. Got great field vision. He just sometimes doesn't process it quickly enough to pull the trigger. He's mentally "checking" in on himself to make sure its the right throw rather than seeing it and letting it fly.Everett was wide open there.
Some QB's just see the field well - Goff has a great arm and can be very accurate when he is in rythm but he still at this point in his career doesn't see the field well.