Goff or not Goff?

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Hate the Niners!
Sick of the Chefs! (Mahomes, MaAuto, and the Swiffies)
Don’t like Harbaugh (especially after he was mugging for the camera in week 14)

GO LIONS!
 
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Nothing against Jared (although the former-Ram story is getting a bit tired) but I'm rooting for the Niners to get to the Super Bowl because I think either NFC team will get smoked by either AFC team...and nothing, I mean NOTHING, sucks worse than losing the Super Bowl.

Shanahan's head may well explode.
 
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Never for the Niners. If the Lions were to beat Purdy boy and make him uncomfortable and advance to the Superbowl that would be a celebration.
 
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He handled it before.

I’m not saying you are wrong but when defenses figure out an answer to an offense, not only do coaches have to adjust, but so do the players.

What changed is that teams realized that they can rattle him with pressure, it was all over for him. He would react to pressure before it even reached him.
Not just that but McVay could rattle him with looks.
 
Rumored to have been taken during the playoff game
 

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I haven't read all the comments in this thread but want to clarify one thing for those who haven't noticed.

Jared Goff didn't lay a dirty hit on Higbee. The Detroit Lions didn't lay a dirty hit on Higbee. One player who has a history of similar hits laid that hit on Higbee.

Dan Campbell had a losing culture to change when he took over as head coach. That team needed to learn toughness.

To my knowledge he hasn't coached dirty hits but has emphasized aggressive play through the whistle. Every move that team makes from play calling to banning Stafford Lions jerseys for our playoff game reflects a mindset of unity and aggressive play on offense and defense. I think he's done a hell of a job remaking that team and boosting Jared's confidence.

That said, I am a Rams fan first. Would have loved to have beat the Lions and be meeting the hated Niners this weekend. We had our chances but it didn't happen.

Not a Goff fan boy (or girl) and fully supported the change to Stafford. I do think he's an easy guy to root for, though and will be doing so the rest of the way.
 
There's certain group that is going to look for every reason they can to diss Goff and make some up if they have to, while never giving him credit for anything. They will hand wave his success in Detroit away because he has a good supporting cast (as if you could put anyone behind center with that cast and get the same results). They will ignore how he's rebuilt his career and come back to thrive after going through circumstances that would have derailed most guys careers, turning them into journeymen/backups (see our own most recent backup QB). They will ignore every great play he makes but the instance he makes a bad one (and all QBs do), they will pounce and act as if that's what he always does all the time. They will ignore that he's taken a franchise that has been shit for decades, won two playoff games in two weeks and is playing deep into January.

It's not enough that he got traded away, it's not enough that we did get a better QB who was a better fit for our HC, it's not enough that we won a Super Bowl in the first year with the new QB. They've got to hang onto the Goff hate like Golem with his precious.
Absolutely spot on.
 
Jared Goff didn't lay a dirty hit on Higbee. The Detroit Lions didn't lay a dirty hit on Higbee. One player who has a history of similar hits laid that hit on Higbee.

Maybe you missed the late hits on Stafford after he was already on the ground. Could have been the elbow smash, or the stomp, but you should watch more closely next time. Dirty team. Period.
 
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Maybe you missed the late hits on Stafford after he was already on the ground. Could have been the elbow smash, or the stomp, but you should watch more closely next time. Dirty team. Period.
Late hits my ass, he got stampeded, try to watch the play again objectively, what were they supposed to do?

It’s not like rams 98 elbow to the head area or the spear to LaPortas knee opening drive…it’s all on tape buddy, wonder if Detroit took note “okay that’s how this is gonna go down, fine”

No fines there…on Staff…or Higgs hit, nfl could have days later but chose not to, ie, legal hits, as unpalatable as that apparently is to you, you’re beginning to come off as very salty, life’s to short amigo
 
I haven't read all the comments in this thread but want to clarify one thing for those who haven't noticed.

Jared Goff didn't lay a dirty hit on Higbee. The Detroit Lions didn't lay a dirty hit on Higbee. One player who has a history of similar hits laid that hit on Higbee.

Dan Campbell had a losing culture to change when he took over as head coach. That team needed to learn toughness.

To my knowledge he hasn't coached dirty hits but has emphasized aggressive play through the whistle. Every move that team makes from play calling to banning Stafford Lions jerseys for our playoff game reflects a mindset of unity and aggressive play on offense and defense. I think he's done a hell of a job remaking that team and boosting Jared's confidence.

That said, I am a Rams fan first. Would have loved to have beat the Lions and be meeting the hated Niners this weekend. We had our chances but it didn't happen.

Not a Goff fan boy (or girl) and fully supported the change to Stafford. I do think he's an easy guy to root for, though and will be doing so the rest of the way.
watch the stafford mic'd up video... lots of cheap shots
 
Late hits my ass, he got stampeded, try to watch the play again objectively, what were they supposed to do?
I don't know, maybe not doing a flying macho man randy savage elbow smash to the head after he was already on the ground?
I guess the stomp after that was okay in your book too?
 
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In all my years as a Rams fan I only lived vicariously through a former Ram QB in the postseason once. Warner, in 2008. And that was only because the Rams were abysmal, and the entire season was a waste of time.

Now that the Rams experience success of their own I no longer feel any compulsion to do that. I found the Rams far more interesting this year than anything Detroit did, and that remains true now. Goff can win or not win, it's not a Ram accomplishment, so I couldn't care less.
 
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Every team has players that can cross into the dark side at times. It's the nature of a game that involves brutality.

Aaron Donald has ripped off opponents helmets and choked them by the throat a few times. Actually, I'm surprised at how well behaved games are generally being played considering the violence involved.
 
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