Ramit
ROD GRUNT
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Again the OL was not as bad as many around here are making it out to be. People have forgotten the 2019 OL. But blaming the OL and McVay are just more convenient for some, even though McVay HIMSELF was the one calling out Goff to the media. McVay didnt call out the OL. He called out his QB.
I was just letting you know Goff had 2.5sec per drop-back last year so you might need to work on a new theory. Lack of a deep threat and new girlfriend seem to be popular ones lately.
Ok, so do you know what average means? I'm going to assume that you do. Heres the thing...I didn't say give him an average of 2.5 to 2.75....I said give him 2.5 to 2.75. There is a big difference.
Average means that there were just as many 2 second drop backs as there were 3 seconds. Might this factor into the inconsistent play? How does a qb get into a comfortable rhythm from one play to the next when he doesn't know how much time he has?
I watched the majority of every game. There was not a single time that I can remember saying "damn, Goff had all day to throw but fucked that up." Dude NEVER had all day to throw.
The Rams still made it to the divisional round of the playoffs...still won 11 games this year....Goff still had what would be historically considered a good season...not great or amazing....but not bad statistically either.
By all means, replace him. Be careful what you wish for though because there are only maybe 5 qbs in the world that would perform better than he did in the same situation.
Oh, and if McVay calls the Oline out then he is effectively blaming himself for everything. He is admitting that his decision to bolster the D over protecting the teams biggest investment was the wrong choice. Has McVay had a good track record of taking ownership? Yes he has...not on this one though.