I wouldn't call Andrew Luck Elite.
Hasn't won shit in the NFL.
Hasn't won shit in the NFL.
Yeah! ~ Nick FolesI wouldn't call Andrew Luck Elite.
Hasn't won crap in the NFL.
I Rank Goff top 3 in the NFL:
In first two seasons:
Lead the #1 and #2 offenses in the NFL. PERIOD.
Led his team to the best record in the NFL. PERIOD.
Let's eat GrandmaAre commas, necessary?
Just came in here to ask if that comma was driving anyone else crazyAre commas, necessary?
Bucky Brooks doesn't think Goff is Elite. They rank him the 9th best QB in the playoffs only ahead of Dak Prescott, Lamar Jackson, and Mitchell Tribisky
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...d-trade-for-antonio-brown-ranking-playoff-qbs
RANKING THE PLAYOFF QUARTERBACKS: Foles over Brady
9) Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams: The former No. 1 overall pick has grown into a solid QB1 for the Rams, but after a December mini-slump, Sean McVay has to wonder if Goff is capable of carrying the offense on his own. Although the Rams' QB1 has shown in recent weeks (68 percent completion rate, 8.3 yards per attempt, 5:0 TD-INT ratio and 126.7 passer rating on 50 attempts in Weeks 16-17) that he might be most effective on a pitch count with the offense propelled by the running game, the memory of a disappointing showing on Wild Card Weekend last year could shake the confidence of the creative play-caller heading into the tournament.
The Rams are 13-3, which certainly wouldn't be if Goff was not dealing the ball. We have a top QB, which 25 other teams would love to have. I don't know why this thread continues to live.
Agreed. I am curious if we buy into Goff so much that when it comes to his contract extension we want to pay him "elite" and make him the highest paid QB or similar. Is he "the cream of the crop"? Or is he just really good?