Goff's always going to throw some ducks, and that's no big deal when you have the arm he's got.
Riddick is like a lot of these experts where he tends to "see" what players can do only once they've shown it a bit on the field at the NFL level. But he was nowhere to be seen on the Rams in general this offseason that I can recall, other than he didn't bash on Jared like his contemporaries. Seem to remember him suckin up to the whiners as well, because I recall thinking his spin on their personnel was ridiculously positive.
Bottom line is the talent evaluators who have the ability to see talent on rosters even when things around them aren't good, who can properly guesstimate what players are capable of, are the types who are employed by clubs. And in this stretch of asinine groupthink re: Jared Goff in the media, it's going to serve as a nice lesson for a lot of them that you might want to do your homework in those jobs.
I tend to be a kool-aid drinker so not gonna act all knowing just because I was finally right about some things wrt the Rams this year. But I don't get paid to analyze football. The guys who do, however, should have been able to see the pieces the Rams had in place even though the team had crashed and burned in 2016, and should have understood what so many of us here on this board did, that this past offseason fixed a lot of the wrongs and actually had a chance to win some games.
And this is why I just don't waste my time listening to these clowns, because tbh I think without the resources of a club around them they're just straight ignorant of what team rosters are, their relative strengths and weaknesses. By that I mean I'd trust the, say, Redskins message board fan opinions on their roster over some talking head that happens to be covering them for an article. Just my take.