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June 8, 2016 at 4:01 pm #45635znModerator
Jared Goff the Week 1 Starter? Not So Fast, Says ESPN’s John Clayton
Brandon Bate
If you’re a fan of the Los Angeles Rams, you know a thing or two about headaches. Whether it be on-field blunders, off-field mishaps, or your level of intoxication that occurred as a result of either, you know the pain.
One facet of the Rams that’s caused headaches over recent years has been quarterback play. From Sam Bradford to Austin Davis, and Shaun Hill to Case Keenum, the Rams simply couldn’t find a viable solution at QB. Winning, it seems, is difficult without a good quarterback.
But the Rams took the necessary steps to address that this offseason, by trading up to take Cals’ Jared Goff with the first overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Problem solved.
Not so fast, says ESPN’s John Clayton (In$ider), who contends we might not see Goff until October. http://espn.go.com/nfl/insider/story/_/id/15997132/nfl-biggest-qb-headaches-ryan-fitzpatrick-new-york-jets-robert-griffin-iii-cleveland-browns
Even though it has taken time, coach Jeff Fisher is building the type of team he liked when he coached the Tennessee Titans. He has built a playoff-caliber defense. He got his Eddie George running back in Todd Gurley. The headache is seeing where the Rams are at quarterback. Fisher traded up for Jared Goff to be his franchise quarterback, but the question is how quickly Goff can turn into an NFL winner. The Rams averaged 17.5 points a game last season. There is no guarantee the Rams can score more than that with Case Keenum or Goff. The headache would be moving to Los Angeles and starting with a losing record.
Prediction: Keenum starts the season, but Goff gets to start in the first two months.
I assume Clayton’s skepticism revolves around Goff’s ability to familiarize himself with a completely new offense, and not so much about “turning into an NFL winner,” though the two are probably linked. And despite how quickly fans may want to see Goff take the field, especially with a season opener on Monday Night Football, Jeff Fisher won’t necessarily rush his rookie QB onto the field.
Keenum, who knows a thing or two about headaches himself, was “a blocked field goal away from winning four straight” to end the 2015 season, according to Fisher. It remains to be seen who will ultimately get the nod in early September, and as tight-lipped as Fisher is on these matters, it might be early September before he makes the call
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June 8, 2016 at 4:39 pm #45642MackeyserModeratorI bet on ROD that Keenum would throw the first pass.
I still expect to lose that bet, but I may not.
The Rams will have to balance a big question. The WANT to play Goff…in a BIG way.
What happens if Keenum has them winning? Do they bench Keenum if they’re winning? That means sitting the #1 overall pick in the draft. Moreover, what happens if Keenum starts having a truly stellar year?
No, the Rams can’t take the chance. As much as they don’t want to fail, they also can’t take the off chance that Keenum is super successful. It’s not likely at all, but if Keenum were to light it up, they’d have a QB controversy which is the last thing they need.
They bet on the #1 overall kid and they’re going to sink or swim with him.
I fully expect them to have Goff run with the #2s for extended time for the first two pre-season games and if he looks good enough, they’ll try him with the #1s for the third game with plans to start him.
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June 8, 2016 at 5:50 pm #45650InvaderRamModeratoryeah. even fisher has gone on record as saying that everything is planned with the expectation that goff will start week 1 of the regular season so unless something goes really wrong, i expect goff to enter the regular season as the starter. but until then the rams will be slowly bringing him up to speed rather than dumping everything on him all at once.
June 8, 2016 at 6:42 pm #45652znModeratorThe Rams averaged 17.5 points a game last season. There is no guarantee the Rams can score more than that with Case Keenum or Goff.
They already scored more than that when Keenum played.
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June 8, 2016 at 7:26 pm #45654wvParticipantI dont think anyone CAN know at this point.
Cause Fisher doesn’t know at this point.Just depends on how Goff and Keenum (and Mannion?) play in pre-season.
And….just to throw in more weirdness — what if Mannion outplays
the other two 🙂w
vJune 8, 2016 at 11:34 pm #45669znModeratorAnd….just to throw in more weirdness — what if Mannion outplays
the other twoHe;s still the #3 no matter what. Keenum has more experience and Goff is the guy they traded an infinity of draft picks for so they could take him BEFORE the first pick.
Goff would have to have a Full Metal Foles meltdown for Mannion to move ahead of him.
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