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I think that season was a catalyst for both Sean and Jared's maturity and it turned out well for both which is a rarity. Sean realized hi offense needs a legit downfield threat which we were missing and he addressed it. We saw it again to a degree this season for different reasons. Jared is well suited to win games in a team environment where he has a competent O.L and above-average weapons. Jared likely will not be a guy to put a team on his back often but has had exceptional games where he has done so. He is playing top half of the league at his position group right now and is taking advantage of a strong O.L and very good young weaponsYeah he was WO on that. Safety mis-comm and it was the easiest tud i've seen this year.
We'll see how JG does next year. My biggest criticism towards him in 2019 and 2020 was even having good to GREAT conditions around him (Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods,...a number one defense) he had way too many turnovers, had a stagnant offense, and if it weren't for John Wolford would've missed the playoffs in 2020 after having it in the bag.
Right now...he has absolute perfect conditions around him. And kudos to him for taking advantage of it. Hell i started him in fantasy this week and it worked out. What happens when things go south? Would the Rams won in Tampa last year if he was the starting QB??