Goff watch, week 10

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  • #76969
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    #76970
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    and it was wet out there too.

    #76972
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    LaFleur said over the bye they worked on redzone offense.

    As for just Goff…until today Goff ranked pretty low if you just look at a readily available stat, which is percentage of TDs on attempts inside the 10. (No one does that stat for qbs inside the 20.)

    At one point before this game he was 28.6%. Today he was 50%. If you combine today with the previous games he now stands at 33% overall.

    The top 5 qbs in the league when it comes to this stat range from 55.6% to 81%.

    As of right this moment 33% would be ranked about 17th.

    50% for the season would be ranked about 8th.

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    #76977
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    In college he was like 28 and 3. Mannion was like 58 and 14? I will look it up.
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    Fisher talks about both QBs in his post draft conferences as one of the reasons they selected them.

    Snead said that Goff was like 49 and 2(5 would = 89%) TDs to Ints. in the red zone in college. Mannion was like plus 20.(23 and 3 in 2015?) It was one of the things they liked about Mannion.
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    Anyway, they are both pretty good in the Red Zone.

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    #76993
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    I’ve always thought this team would be better from week 9 on. Especially Goff, now that they’ve all had half a season to really get the offensive and defensive systems down.
    Goff is a special player that simply makes no distinction where he is playing. He doesn’t care. Wet ball, hostile environment; no problem…..and it was all in 3 quarters.

    And if that long ball to Watkins becomes a thing now…..OH SHIT, here we go.

    #77048
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    https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2017/11/6/16612442/week-9-recap-eagles-rams-saints

    10. This week in tales of the tape: The Rams’ all-too-easy touchdown to Sammy Watkins.

    By threatening to go outside with just a single step, Watkins is able to instead run past Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie before blowing right by safety Landon Collins—whose eyes were on the play fake—up the middle of the field for the score. Jared Goff checked to this play before the snap based on the coverage he anticipated from the way the Giants lined up, and the hard play fake and altered launch point outside the pocket left Watkins wide open.

    #77050
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    FOOTBALL OUTSIDERS

    from Week 9 Quick Reads

    http://www.footballoutsiders.com/quick-reads/2017/week-9-quick-reads

    The jump Jared Goff has made in his second season is like nothing we have ever seen before. We put Goff’s improvement in historical context, and determine what it might mean for his future.

    One year ago at this time, Jared Goff was the backup quarterback behind Case Keenum on a Los Angeles Rams team that had just lost its fourth consecutive game, on its way to a tenth straight losing season. With the 2016 season lost, Keenum was soon sent to the bench and the Rams promoted Goff, the player they had traded six draft picks to acquire in that year’s draft. What followed were seven of the worst starts by a quarterback we’ve seen in a long, long time. Including sacks, Goff averaged 3.75 yards per pass play, the worst by any quarterback with at least 200 passes since Akili Smith in 2000 — and he did this in an era when passing statistics are going through the roof. By almost any measure, Goff was the worst quarterback in the league last year. Out of the top 32 qualifying passers that season, Goff was 28th in interception rate, 31st in completion rate, and dead last in sack rate, touchdown rate, yards per pass, and adjusted net yards per pass. And of course, he finished with a DVOA of -74.8%, the worst we have ever measured for any player with at least 200 passes.

    Oh, what a difference a year makes. Goff leads the league in yards per pass, and can be found in the top ten of most other passing stats as well. He’s also fourth in DVOA at 24.0% heading into Monday Night Football. Goff hasn’t quite gone from worst to first among quarterbacks in one season, but he has absolutely gone from “perhaps the worst quarterback we have ever seen” to “one of the better starters in the league.”

    It should go without saying that we have never seen this kind of year-to-year improvement in a quarterback before. The difference between Goff’s DVOA this year and last year is 98.8%. To say this is the biggest year-to-year jump on record would be a grotesque understatement. Consider this: before this season, the biggest jump in DVOA from one season to the next we had ever recorded belonged to Nick Foles, whose DVOA went from -20.4% in 2012 to 35.6% in 2013. That’s a difference of 56.0% — barely half of the improvement Goff has shown this year. Foles is in second place in this table, but he is closer to 144th place than he is to first.

    #77060
    Herzog
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    Never want to hear Foles and Goff used in the same paragraph ever again

    #77080
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    from THE TOP 10: WEEK 10
    Matt Waldman’s Week 10 film notebook

    Matt Waldman

    http://subscribers.footballguys.com/apps/article.php?article=waldmantop10wk10

    While it’s true that Goff has had easy throws thanks to the Sean McVay offense, he has also displayed accuracy with the occasional difficult ones. I wouldn’t classify this deep post as a throw at the top of the “difficult” category, but Matt Ryan, Carson Wentz, Jameis Winston, Andy Dalton, Alex Smith, and several other starters can’t make these vertical plays with anywhere near the consistency of Goff.

    That said, this is not the beginning of a fantasy bonanza for Watkins. Don’t count on Watkins emerging as an every-week big-play option this year because Goff is a rhythm passer who follows his progressions and rarely forces the ball.

    Despite the overstated Cris Collinsworth analysis about him occasionally retreating from pressure, Goff’s pocket presence is among the best of the young prospects I’ve seen during the past three seasons. He waits until the last second to avoid pressure, which earns him greater separation than what he’d otherwise get if he tried to outrun them when they still had time to change direction.

    As a result, Goff buys time well, but he’s not going to create an extra 4-6 seconds like Wentz, Russell Wilson. or Dak Prescott, who can use that skill to deliver targets behind the secondary. It means that Goff is more of a slave to the progression and traditional scramble rules, which will benefit underneath receivers like Woods and Cooper Kupp (at least until the Rams potentially expand Watkins’ role next year).

    #77082
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    The difference between Goff’s DVOA this year and last year is 98.8%. To say this is the biggest year-to-year jump on record would be a grotesque understatement. Consider this: before this season, the biggest jump in DVOA from one season to the next we had ever recorded belonged to Nick Foles, whose DVOA went from -20.4% in 2012 to 35.6% in 2013. That’s a difference of 56.0% — barely half of the improvement Goff has shown this year. Foles is in second place in this table, but he is closer to 144th place than he is to first.

    that is pretty funny.

    #77091
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    i don’t really watch other teams unless they’re playing the rams of course. so it’s hard for me to say how good goff is compared to the rest of the qbs. but he seems to generally be ranked among the top 10 qbs.

    football outsiders has him ranked 4th based on dvoa. 5th based on dyar.

    espn.com has him ranked 10th based on total qbr.

    he’s ranked 9th based on passer rating.

    i’m not sure how but pro football focus only has him ranked 21st this year. maybe that doesn’t include the giants game.

    those 5 grades average out to just under 10. that seems right. i don’t know.

    that pro football focus ranking is weird. they rank goff 21st. todd gurley is ranked 14th. woods is 44rd. watkins 34th. kupp 38th. the last ranking of the rams oline was october 10th, and they ranked them 12th…

    and the rams are the highest scoring offense in the league and third in total offense? that’s just really odd. mcvay must be one helluva coach. “we not me” i guess.

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    #77123
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    Jared Goff named NFC offensive player of the week

    Darin Gantt

    Jared Goff named NFC offensive player of the week

    Rams quarterback Jared Goff didn’t even need to play the whole game to win a weekly award.

    Goff was named NFC offensive player of the week, after he torched the Giants Sunday.

    He was 14-of-22 for 311 yards and four touchdowns, making it easy to let Sean Mannion finish up the third quarter of a 51-17 rout.

    Goff has progressed in a number of areas this year, but his ability to make big plays downfield (touchdowns of 52 and 67 yards scattered in there) is among the top of the list of things for Rams fans to be encouraged about.

    The fact he doesn’t have to finish such games is another, though they won’t get to play the Giants every week.

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    Offensive player rankings, Week 10: Jared Goff nears top 10

    David Carr
    NFL.com

    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000873585/article/offensive-player-rankings-week-10-jared-goff-nears-top-10

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    Jared Goff, QB, Rams 3

    Sean McVay has led the most surprising turnaround since last season, revitalizing the Rams’ offense. The Rams have scored 263 points through eight games this season after putting up 224 in all of 2016. Goff’s improvement in Year 2 has also been instrumental to the Rams 6-2 start. He had a career-best performance Sunday against the Giants, with four passing touchdowns in just 22 attempts and a 146.8 passer rating. There’s a night-and-day difference between his play last season and this season; he’s going through progressions and making good decisions, week in and week out.

    #77329
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    Exchange from elsewhere. A post and my responses. It’s not a “debate,” it’s supposed to be more like looking at 2 different aspects of the same issue, some of it purely positive, some maybe still developing.

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    max wrote:

    There is a direct correlation between Net Yds / Pass Attempt and trips to the Red Zone. Here is the list of the top 10 QBs in Net Yds/Pass Attempt this season. (Net Yds / Pass Att takes sacks into account.)

    1. Jared Goff • LAR 7.72
    2. Drew Brees • NOR 7.63
    3. Tom Brady • NWE 7.32
    4. Matt Ryan • ATL 7.25
    5. Alex Smith • KAN 7.24
    6. Deshaun Watson • HOU 7.10
    7. Ben Roethlisberger • PIT 7.00
    8. Marcus Mariota • TEN 6.92
    9. Carson Wentz • PHI 6.80
    10. Derek Carr • OAK 6.78

    Red Zone Attempts per Game
    1 LA Rams 4.5
    2 New England 4.2
    3 Dallas 4.1
    4 Pittsburgh 3.6
    5 Minnesota 3.5
    6 Atlanta 3.4
    7 Denver 3.4
    8 Arizona 3.3
    9 Green Bay 3.2
    10 Philadelphia 3.2

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    Me, in response:

    Note, though, that the Rams are not yet that good throwing TDs in the redzone.

    There’s actually a stat for percentage of TDs on attempts inside the 10. Inside the 10 isn’t the whole redzone obviously but still. This site also isn’t up to date, but this is not a new issue for the Rams this year.

    According to the site that does this, on that stat Goff ranks 9th.

    [stats.washingtonpost.com]: http://stats.washingtonpost.com/fb/leaders.asp?range=NFL&rank=050&type=Passing

    But, they have him with 12 passes there, and espn has him with 17. According to espn Goff has 6 TDs on 17 attempts inside the 10, which is 35.3%, and against the current numbers that would rank 17th. The top guys are all above 54.%. (Though a couple of the top guys, Watson and Rodgers, are out for the season.)

    According to a more general stat from a different site, Rams rank 16th overall on Team Red Zone Scoring Percentage (TD only)…both run and pass. Last 3 games, though, they ranked 11th.

    [www.teamrankings.com]: https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/red-zone-scoring-pct

    It’s a thing the team said they addressed over the bye, but we don’t know yet what effect that had.

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