Ty Simpson's floor/ ceiling among Rams past QBs?

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Or somewhere in between. No one will know for several years how good or bad he'll be. Even Mendoza isn't a sure thing. No one is till they get a few years in. He could be real good under the tutelage of McVay and Stafford. Or he could be not so good.
 
Goff hit a mental plateau which is why he was traded. I feel Simpson has a shot, not a guarantee, of being superior to Goff mentally.

You add in superior athleticism and there's a chance he can be Goff plus.
Robert Mays keeps saying that he believes McVay saw what Purdy could do in the offense and wanted that. A guy who can read out the whole progression of the offense and do it on time while offering some athleticism to create if things go wrong.

Def need to mental part for that.

Mays has said he sees Ty's ceiling as a slightly stronger armed Purdy. I'd be quite happy with that.
 
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Goff wasn't good enough for Mcvay for two reasons.

One, he couldn't make unscheduled plays.
McVay knew that going in. The Rams knew that about Goff when they drafted him. Not every QB is Mahomes. So that was not a primary reason they got rid of him.
 
McVay knew that going in. The Rams knew that about Goff when they drafted him. Not every QB is Mahomes. So that was not a primary reason they got rid of him.
Agree. Goff wasn't reading out plays the way McVay wanted and was not protecting the ball at the end of his tenure here when a play was dead and he should have just thrown it away - of course, having a QB who could create would mitigate that.
 
Wow, we saw things completely different. Bulger was very accurate and could place it anywhere he wanted on anything less than 25 yards. Interesting as accuracy was considered one of his strongest traits by many analysts.

I found him to be more accurate than Warner in that range. But before I get flamed, of course Warner had good accuracy and was overall the superior QB.
Being accurate for short passes is different than being accurate for midrange tosses. Furthermore, both of those is not the same as being accurate for long range heaves. So both of you may be right depending on what passing length range you are referring too.
 
Agree. Goff wasn't reading out plays the way McVay wanted and was not protecting the ball at the end of his tenure here when a play was dead and he should have just thrown it away - of course, having a QB who could create would mitigate that.
Yeah, Goff tried his hand in hero ball despite not owning a cape. The result was a lot of dumb turnovers.
 
Being accurate for short passes is different than being accurate for midrange tosses. Furthermore, both of those is not the same as being accurate for long range heaves. So both of you may be right depending on what passing length range you are referring too.
What do you consider short passes? 0-10 is generally considered short passing. 10-20 often considered intermediate.

Do people just think QBs are chucking it 25+ yards all game??

Agree that Warner - in general - had better accuracy 25+
 
Yeah, Goff tried his hand in hero ball despite not owning a cape. The result was a lot of dumb turnovers.
He has a tendency to melt down under duress. Detroit did a great job stacking a dominant line for him, which helped combat that, but I think they're still the team that is stuck with a QB who needs things to be perfect around him.
 
Ceiling: He is going to go down as the best Rams QB, ever.

Yeah I got faith in the kid!
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Dieter Brock made it to the NFC Championship Game. So, anything better than Dieter should be good enough!
Yeah ... But ...

That 1985 Rams' Team was primarily a terrific running game and very strong Defense.

My memory was that the Rams had no passing game at all in the '85 Playoffs, so I did a quick check.

In the NFC Championship, against an all-time Great Defense, Brock was 10-of-31 for 66 yards.

In the Divisional Round, where Dickerson ran for 248 yards and the Defense shut-out the Cowboys (great win), Brock was actually worse ... 6-of-22 for 50 yards.
 
Crazy that Dieter was only 5'11". I knew he was shorter framed but for some reason was thinking he was just over 6' like Brees.
 
Crazy that Dieter was only 5'11". I knew he was shorter framed but for some reason was thinking he was just over 6' like Brees.
Seems like Brock was just about 6'0 183 cm, however, he did have two horrendous post season games both against the Cowboys and then the Bears.

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Yeah ... But ...

That 1985 Rams' Team was primarily a terrific running game and very strong Defense.

My memory was that the Rams had no passing game at all in the '85 Playoffs, so I did a quick check.

In the NFC Championship, against an all-time Great Defense, Brock was 10-of-31 for 66 yards.

In the Divisional Round, where Dickerson ran for 248 yards and the Defense shut-out the Cowboys (great win), Brock was actually worse ... 6-of-22 for 50 yards.
Yeah, he was exposed in those playoffs. I remember being so excited when the Rams drafted Everett, who actually had the ability to throw the ball downfield. Dieter was so embarrassing. (Not you, @dieterbrock )

I would have even settled for this Dieter:
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...over Dieter Brock. I would have been as happy as a little giiiirl.
 
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