I never liked Goff in LA, I felt like he was McVays little puppet with no voice, but in Detroit, he just carries himself different and comes across as a really likeable guy...and he's a much better QB than I used to give him credit for.
I've really become a fan of his.
Jared Goff is one resilient dude
Most Detroit fans viewed him as a bridge QB for 2 years (3 max) up until the end of last year
One thing he never had to deal with is comparison's to Matthew - the ball just comes off 9's hand different, he's got a cannon, we always knew he wasn't him
Goff has adequate arm strength (actually has really good deep ball passing stats this year), but the whole game plan is predicated on power football, relying on two YAC receivers, occasionally scheming open other guys (Reynolds intermediate, Raymond deep, Gibbs....OK let's figure that out later lol)
We had 12 years of hero ball and I'll always be grateful for the joy Stafford brought, elite competitor who was phenomenal in comeback mode
This squad is a team built from the inside out - the QB is great at doing
his job but he's just one guy, winning football for Dan Campbell is establishing an identity that is not reliant on a demigod
Goff is a good dude, but he doesn't try to be something he's not; playing within himself has made him a better QB than when he was executing McVay's vision
Complementarian football, each unit picking each other up, Goff throws an interception, 3 n out FG, and a 75 yard response - that start was incredible and tells you everything about this team