How many of Goff's picks were his fault?

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I am responding to a article that some Fart head from ramswire wrote
Can one of you guys refresh my memory.There are two int's that I know of
that were great passes but tipped into the hands of the defender
.Help me out if you know for sure.
 
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Saints game
-Forced one in there, got picked. Goff's fault.

Patriots game
-Kendricks drops a ball that hits him in the chest, INT. Not Goff's fault.
-Pocket collapses, DE hits Jared's arm as he throws, picked off. Not really his fault imo.

Falcons game
-Ball hits Britt in the chest... dropped.. picked off. Once again, not Goff's fault.
-Goff throws slant to Britt, but didn't see the LB. Goff's fault.

2/5 were his fault.
 
Saints game
-Forced one in there, got picked. Goff's fault.

Patriots game
-Kendricks drops a ball that hits him in the chest, INT. Not Goff's fault.
-Pocket collapses, DE hits Jared's arm as he throws, picked off. Not really his fault imo.

Falcons game
-Ball hits Britt in the chest... dropped.. picked off. Once again, not Goff's fault.
-Goff throws slant to Britt, but didn't see the LB. Goff's fault.

2/5 were his fault.
Thank you sir.Your memory is far better than mine.
 
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Wasn't there another one that went through the hands of Cooper?
 
The one where he forced it in there.was suspect as far as fault goes. He did indeed force it in to tight coverage, but it was in the hands of the receiver. And then yanked out by the defender. The second one against the Falcons was 150% his fault though.
 
The one where he forced it in there.was suspect as far as fault goes. He did indeed force it in to tight coverage, but it was in the hands of the receiver. And then yanked out by the defender. The second one against the Falcons was 150% his fault though.

I think he deserves the blame. Defender was in a better position to come away with the ball than Kendricks. Goff forced it.
 
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There was the Miami game where Goff threw a fastball right at Tavon's hands and he did not even bother to corral it in. The result was an interception. That was not Goff's fault. But Tavon's.
 
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They all are his except the ones that was dropped by our receivers. That's Goff though he is always going to be a interception guy cause he trust his arm
 
There needs to be a stat that gets attributed to a receiver when they cause an interception. A wrong route or brick hands too many times gets credited to the QBs screw up when in all reality it's the receiver.
 
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and Bradford.

Balls that bounced off a receiver's hands were his fault because "he doesn't have any touch".
Haha, exactly.
Goff is missing the deep passes because he doesn't have arm strength.
Now, to employ the Bradford Standard....he is 0-4 as a starter.....BUST.
 
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There needs to be a stat that gets attributed to a receiver when they cause an interception. A wrong route or brick hands too many times gets credited to the QBs screw up when in all reality it's the receiver.
Problem is it is not that easy to judge a lot of times. If they are reads, the WR decides based on coverage to, for example, break in or out. The QB has to read it the same way or they will miss each other by 5 yards.
 
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Not much you can do with a pocket like this.... Unbelievable.

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