ramsince62
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There were times on the sideline last year you could see he didn’t want to hear it and wasn’t interested in looking at the tablet.
Plenty of body language can show levels of interest.
I don’t know what the difference was between the Buccaneers game snd the Dolphins game but he didn’t seem to have the same intensity week to week.
Breaking his thumb was just bad luck, playing in the Seattle game was unquestionably ballsy and showed the toughness he could have.
I don’t think he will lift the Lions and carry them out of the cellar alone but he could definitely improve over what he did in 2020.
Much discussion over the years concerning Goff's true value. The truth is, he's really not much different today than he was at Cal....performance wise. I watched him lose in his final college season to USC, 28-14. He's older and a bit more polished, but his attitude and relative performance are about the same.
Personally, I never hated the dude, his blase attitude kinda pissed me off, but to some that was taken as shaking it off and moving on b.s. To me it signified more of a not really learning from the experience attitude...a lotta smoke but no fire (i.e., 2 years of declining performance). Anyway, he's gone, I'm just happy he won't be around for another 8 or 10 years of mediocrity. It may sound selfish, but I've only got a limited amount of time left to enjoy this team, I could sure use a S.B. or two before then.
Besides a 1-2 record sucks.