Just about everyone missed a block or two, but the scheme protected them with Goff not holding the ball. Overall the o-line blocked much better this year. They used multiple blocking schemes, inside zone, gap blocking and their horizontal zone was different as it used more of a vertical concept, not the simplistic horizontal concept they used exclusively last year. The o-line protection wasn't great but it was better than average in the passing game. Blythe got caught with what looked like a stunt on the Goff hit that led to the INT. Once again he simply had his back turned (poor technique) and the rusher ran right by him. But as I've said they all had their misses, but played well enough for the Boys front 7 which is the strength of their defense, not to be able to stop the Ram offense.
The o-line played about how I expected. They are good and will get better. This shows it was a matter of coaching, not the personnel. Even when he dropped back Goff had time to make his quick reads and throws. Goff's biggest issue has been holding the ball too long and that looked to be resolved. Last night the country saw what this team is, a playoff-bound division winner. They put the NFCW on notice, that the Rams are back.