McVay getting Goof into a Superbowl is the greatest coaching performance of all time.
Got damn if that win wasn't there for the taking either... ugh.McVay getting Goof into a Superbowl is the greatest coaching performance of all time.
Goff was basically the only reason the Rams beat the Saints that year. He was fantastic in 2018. You guys are serious haters.McVay getting Goof into a Superbowl is the greatest coaching performance of all time.
You didn't miss much.Just dropped Netflix so can’t even watch the first two games.
The trade is mentioned every fucking time Jared throws a wobbly pass. We are beating the fuck out of this dead horse.
The good thing about beating a dead horse is;We are beating the fuck out of this dead horse.
Not to mention that Stafford is arguably playing the best ball of his career this very season.We won our end of the trade with one and maybe more Super Bowls.
I don't see a need to call him Goof. But you're not wrong that McVay getting to a Super Bowl with him was impressive.McVay getting Goof into a Superbowl is the greatest coaching performance of all time.
You want Detroit to get rid of the HC and the QB? C'mon. I can understand arguing for trading Goff if a better QB is potentially available. (This doesn't seem like the year to do it. But we'll see.) Firing Dan Campbell, though? Nah, that's nuts. The Lions were like us---a dumpster fire for a long time. Campbell pulled them out of their tailspin.That’s still a damn good roster in Detroit. If they’re serious about a trophy they’d trade Goff, draft a QB with instincts and bring in a HC that’s more than just a motivator.
They’re going to have to pay their elite and good players. A rookie QB contract would allow for that.
I hope they stand pat. Fuck em. Their peak window has closed, and weren’t going to win a Super Bowl as constructed anyway.
Going into today, the Lions were #2 in PPG and #3 in YPG. Goff was having at worst a top 5 QB season, statistically. Say what you will about Goff, but he's not the reason the Lions are at 8-8. It's the defense. Goff isn't an elite QB, and it's unlikely he ever will be. But he's managed to become a top 10 QB, somebody on par with the sort of QB Matt Ryan was in his prime. You can do a lot worse than that QB. You can win a Super Bowl with that QB if everything clicks. I'm happy we made the Stafford trade. It has paid dividends. But it baffles me the way some folks on this forum shortchange Goff at every opportunity.I suspect Goff breaks down mentally when the coaches ratchet the heat up on him. He's the type of player who looks like he needs positive support and pats on the back, and there's gonna be times at the NFL level where you gotta build yourself back up on the fly and get your game right. His game has the same disintegrating look to it that it had his final year with us, just a complete loss of confidence.
There's a difference in being the guy carrying the hopes and dreams of a city to make the playoffs, versus being the guy carrying the hopes and dreams of winning a title. McVay knew he was the former.
Agreed.All that aside Detroit has other probs as well. Their coordinators are not up to snuff. Protections aren't good. LaPorta was a massive loss, he's Kupp-like for their offense in terms of being a QB safety blanket and with it being a back injury boy howdy. And their defense is broken.
Sometimes a team needs a particular type of HC to pull a team out of the dumps. A players coach who can motivate young men, but who ultimately isn’t the guy to take them to the promised land. Sound familiar?You want Detroit to get rid of the HC and the QB? C'mon. I can understand arguing for trading Goff if a better QB is potentially available. (This doesn't seem like the year to do it. But we'll see.) Firing Dan Campbell, though? Nah, that's nuts. The Lions were like us---a dumpster fire for a long time. Campbell pulled them out of their tailspin.
The loss of Ben Johnson was huge for the Lions too as Campbell's hire of John Morton failed. It will be interesting who he tags next year, but Campbell should have his choice with the likes of Kevin Stefanski (IMO, he will be fired) and Brian Daboll just to post a few.Going into today, the Lions were #2 in PPG and #3 in YPG. Goff was having at worst a top 5 QB season, statistically. Say what you will about Goff, but he's not the reason the Lions are at 8-8. It's the defense. Goff isn't an elite QB, and it's unlikely he ever will be. But he's managed to become a top 10 QB, somebody on par with the sort of QB Matt Ryan was in his prime. You can do a lot worse than that QB. You can win a Super Bowl with that QB if everything clicks. I'm happy we made the Stafford trade. It has paid dividends. But it baffles me the way some folks on this forum shortchange Goff at every opportunity.