I'd put Goff ahead of Jimmy G., too. I would add though that Goff also has to have the right situation.The original post mentioned being better under pressure, to which I stated against that. Nobody is saying it’s just him. I like Jimmy G. I wanted him when the pats were moving on…but he’s not better than Goff. Goff has gone pass for pass with some of the best. Jimmy G has to have the right situation. There’s nothing wrong with that.
What time do you start drinking in the morning, I gotta get ready for tomorrow?You know what’s really F”D UP about your post ?
Your opinion is fine & probably an easy easement .
Why talk CHIT about The Rams QB even if you don’t like him.Unless you don’t think Jimmy G is a solid backup QB
Around the league he is known as a solid backup QB.. As a Ram though he is a backup.
Maybe you still butt hurt from him beating The Rams and going to the Superbowl,or your fantasy Ram is still Jared Goff.There both losers of the Playoffs.
Maybe it’s he was a Raider or won a Superbowl with NE.The lather for me would be that he wins a Super Bowl with the Rams as a backup like in NE.
I don't think Crapola is much better under pressure. I remember the 2021 pass to end the championship game. That was a horrible decision by Crapola.
Note - I probably shouldn't call him crapola anymore since he is a Ram now but that 49er stink is really hard to wash off.
And I would 100% agree with youI'd put Goff ahead of Jimmy G., too. I would add though that Goff also has to have the right situation.
It’s really not even close. I would argue that basically every QB has to be in the right situation. There’s two guys right now that could thrive with no help and no structure. Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.I'd put Goff ahead of Jimmy G., too. I would add though that Goff also has to have the right situation.
It’s really not even close. I would argue that basically every QB has to be in the right situation. There’s two guys right now that could thrive with no help and no structure. Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson.
I’m still blown away by the disrespect given to Goff. 35k yards and 222 TDs with multiple playoff wins and a Super Bowl appearance. Yet he’s treated like he’s Brock Osweiler.
daaaaaaaaaamn, ChampQuote from The Athletic - "Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer mentioned multiple times after Tuesday’s joint practice with the Los Angeles Rams that they were trying to keep things vanilla on offense"
I wonder how anyone can tell his preseason offense from his regular season offense.
Goff is heads and tails a better QB than he was when he left us AND his elite oline plays a role in that too.I'd put Goff ahead of Jimmy G., too. I would add though that Goff also has to have the right situation.