It has been quiet, hasn't it? McAdoo's offense was pretty moribund last year, like bottom 10 stuff. Still in fishing around for cheap offenses with skill players who might take strides the Rams have to be considered.Flash forward to this offseason and Goff has apparently made big strides.
NFL Network's Steve Wyche reported on Tuesday's Up To The Minute Live that Rams GM Les Snead told him Goff returned this spring with a better grasp of what's expected of him as an NFL starter.
Someone will have value there, and they are all cheap flyers whether it's 2nd rd rookie pick on Kupp or a 3/4 on Reynolds or Hodges. Everyone looks at woods and says "meh" but he's held his job and had some production in buffalo, he could certainly be the target leader there. Higbee is discounted since they drafted Hodges.SaintsInDome2006 said:It has been quiet, hasn't it? McAdoo's offense was pretty moribund last year, like bottom 10 stuff. Still in fishing around for cheap offenses with skill players who might take strides the Rams have to be considered.
Speaking after Tuesday's OTA, coach Sean McVay said "whoever we feel like gives us the best chance to win football games" is going to start at quarterback.
"Right now, we feel really good about what they've both [Jared Goff and Sean Mannion] done," McVay continued. "Jared's done a nice job of getting better, but you always want to make sure you're playing the guy that you feel like gives you the best ability to win football games. Right now, Jared is the starter." It was a tepid endorsement from McVay. It's important to remember that McVay has zero ties to Goff; he didn't use the No. 1 pick on him, and Mannion has drawn some strong offseason reviews from coaches. In D.C., McVay was part of the staff that favored fourth-rounder Kirk Cousins over No. 2 overall pick Robert Griffin III.
Source: Los Angeles Rams
May 30 - 8:36 PM
Well, there are like 10 receivers on their payroll.Funny thing is Goff has he 7th highest paid receivers in the league. When they resign Sammy, it will likely be the highest paid WR group in the league.
Tavon Austin is getting $14 million and Robert Woods is getting $7 million. Ouch.Well, there are like 10 receivers on their payroll.
That's nuts. $14 million to do virtually nothing.Tavon Austin is getting $14 million and Robert Woods is getting $7 million. Ouch.
Has to be one of the worst contracts in the NFL.That's nuts. $14 million to do virtually nothing.
Martz was asked if he believed new Rams head coach Sean McVay can make a difference for Goff.
"What is he, a couple of months older than Jared? They hired a buddy for Jared. The NFL has nothing to do with being the friend or the buddy of the quarterback. You've got to coach them and work them hard with respect. But buddy? And this guy is a quarterback expert? An offensive expert? Wait a minute while I puke. Right, he's going to be able to teach and handle and guide Jared through tough times because of all of his expertise and knowledge? Right. I'm not going to drink that Kool-Aid."
I had to pick him up because of Rodgers and watched a good bit of his game. Pleasantly surprised at his poise and composure. Big jump from rookie year when he looked terrible. Saw his game against SF earlier this year and was even more impressed back then although in my mind, footnoted that it was SF.Crickets? Rams are 5-2, Goff is top 10 in all the yardage stats, looking solid eh?
I'm not one to avoid admitting I was wrong. All of the sudden kid looks good - maybe it was Fisher?Crickets? Rams are 5-2, Goff is top 10 in all the yardage stats, looking solid eh?
Once they realize they have a top 5 WR in Sammy and figure out how to use him I think Goff could take off.I had to pick him up because of Rodgers and watched a good bit of his game. Pleasantly surprised at his poise and composure. Big jump from rookie year when he looked terrible. Saw his game against SF earlier this year and was even more impressed back then although in my mind, footnoted that it was SF.
He had a bad pick and I get the sense he’s still being ‘managed’ in the offense. But his tools and pedigree are starting to show through.
They had the bye week to figure that out and now they face a NYG secondary minus J. Jenkins.Once they realize they have a top 5 WR in Sammy and figure out how to use him I think Goff could take off.
Hope you're right cuz Brady is on bye this week. Never thought I'd start Goff in a game but here I am with Michael Jordan out.They had the bye week to figure that out and now they face a NYG secondary minus J. Jenkins.
If it aint this week it's never.
Yep...I would've been happy with 2 TDs on the day, so 3 in the first half is a very nice replacement for WatsonI was never very high on him, but you can't beat a waiver claim throwing 3 TDs in the first half...
Drafted #5, Jalen Ramsey is already one of the best CBs in the league. He should be all-pro for years to come.After both bye weeks:
Goff (7-2): 172/281 (61.2%), 2385 yards, 16 TD 4 INT, 8.5 YPA, rating 101.5
Wentz (8-1): 176/291 (60.5%), 2252 yards, 23 TD 5 INT, 7.8 YPA, rating 104.1
Looks like there was a reason these guys were drafted 1-2. Jury's still out on which will have the best career but they're both looking pretty good right now.
Although to be fair, Joey Bosa and Ezekiel Elliot were drafted 3-4 and those are looking like pretty good picks. In fact 2016 might wind up being a historically awesome draft.
Coaching makes all the difference in the world. Can’t tell you how exciting I am to watch Goff grow in the years to come.After both bye weeks:
Goff (7-2): 172/281 (61.2%), 2385 yards, 16 TD 4 INT, 8.5 YPA, rating 101.5
Wentz (8-1): 176/291 (60.5%), 2252 yards, 23 TD 5 INT, 7.8 YPA, rating 104.1
Looks like there was a reason these guys were drafted 1-2. Jury's still out on which will have the best career but they're both looking pretty good right now.
Although to be fair, Joey Bosa and Ezekiel Elliot were drafted 3-4 and those are looking like pretty good picks. In fact 2016 might wind up being a historically awesome draft.