The Rams made a Superbowl with the QB the Lions now have. How did he elevate them in 7 games when he has yet to win a playoff game something Goff has done.Lol he just elevated the rams
u in denial lol
The Rams made a Superbowl with the QB the Lions now have. How did he elevate them in 7 games when he has yet to win a playoff game something Goff has done.Lol he just elevated the rams
u in denial lol
They got rid of Goff to win superbowl with high powered offense. Until they win it all it isn’t an upgrade. Just more of the sameSo why did they get rid of Goff then lol he is younger lol
are y’all ok?
They also had the best running back in the game at the time. A mvp candidateThey got rid of Goff to win superbowl with high powered offense. Until they win it all it isn’t an upgrade. Just more of the same
The Lions got rid of Jim Caldwell who took them to the playoffs. If a team decided to move on its always the right decision right? I'm not saying it wasn't the right decision I'm saying citing the fact that they made the decision isn't evidence it was the right call.So why did they get rid of Goff then lol he is younger lol
are y’all ok?
What does that have to do with anything?They also had the best running back in the game at the time. A mvp candidate
Lol u do know it’s a super team in Tampa?The Lions got rid of Jim Caldwell who took them to the playoffs. If a team decided to move on its always the right decision right? I'm not saying it wasn't the right decision I'm saying citing the fact that they made the decision isn't evidence it was the right call.
I'd say the Rams got rid of Goff because they hit a wall with him at QB. If Goff was good enough to reach a SB for them I don't see why Stafford wouldn't be able to do the same or even win one.
When Winston was the QB they sure wasn't that.Lol u do know it’s a super team in Tampa?
Are kidding me? The bucs added probably the Goat QB, top 10 WR, & GOAT TEWhen Winston was the QB they sure wasn't that.
Yeah they got robbed.When the Rams traded for Stafford earlier this year, the general reaction was an overreaction. Stafford's career mediocrity was attributed solely to his being a Detroit Lion for 11 years. Being paired with Sean McVay was supposed to be the magic elixir that showed everyone Stafford was a hidden All-Pro all this time, despite being a Pro Bowler just once with Detroit and sharing the field with Hall of Fame receiver Calvin Johnson for his first seven seasons in the league.
Three games in, with the Rams undefeated and coming off a win against the Buccaneers, Stafford was being discussed as an MVP candidate.
Since then, he's largely been the quarterback he was in Detroit: statistically stellar against bad teams, meh against winning ones. The Rams' road win over the Arizona Cardinals earlier this month was the first time in his career that Stafford had posted a win over a team that was five games over .500 at kickoff, and just his 11th against a team with a winning record. He's 0-3 in the postseason.
analytically speaking, specifically expected points added (EPA) per play vs. pass blocking grade, Stafford is giving Los Angeles almost exactly the same production it got from Jared Goff in 2018. That's the year the Rams reached the Super Bowl. Something tells us McVay and general manager Les Snead were hoping for a little more when they gave up two first-round picks to get Stafford in exchange for Goff. They were expecting elite.
His end of the season fall off is very on brand$750 if he, mahomes, and burrow get 3 tds.
They both got 2. This bum got fukking 2 picks.
His end of the season fall off is very on brand
lions won especially if they dont draft another bum ass buckeye in the first round this year