Detroit plays in a dome so the cold shouldn't matter in home games.okaydo said:
I forgot to add:
I think Goff will embrace being in Detroit. I think he'll have a chip on his shoulder. I think doesn't give a damn about Detroit's reputation. Also, I bet he'll do well playing in cold weather games despite his "small hands."
bipolarbear said:Detroit plays in a dome so the cold shouldn't matter in home games.okaydo said:
I forgot to add:
I think Goff will embrace being in Detroit. I think he'll have a chip on his shoulder. I think doesn't give a damn about Detroit's reputation. Also, I bet he'll do well playing in cold weather games despite his "small hands."
hanky1 said:
Let's get real guys. The Lions are effin terrible. Far worse than the Rams. This is not a good move for Goff.
Exactly. Lion fans are like Cal fans--they have very low expectations. Seasons above .500 are considered successful. Ram fans are like USC fans; expectations are very high.Bearly Clad said:
Also his last two games were a road playoff game in Seattle in January where he outplayed Russell Wilson and the snow game in Lambeau where he completed 78% of his passes, I don't think the cold weather will make that much of a difference
hanky1: did he upgrade his team? No, that's pretty clear. But he did upgrade his OL, arguably his receivers if Jones and Golladay re-sign, and Hockenson is a better TE than either Higbee or Everett. What really makes it a better situation though is that in LA he got trashed after leading them to the Super Bowl and Stafford got a pass for going 0-3 in playoff games (and being pretty mediocre in general). Now their roles are reversed, if Stafford has a playoff performance in LA like he did with Detroit he'll be the one taking heat. If Jared wins even a single playoff game with the Lions he'll be a living legend in Detroit. That's what really makes it a better situation, not the team quality because the Rams are contenders (or near enough) and the Lions aren't
I know what you mean. I had Raider season tickets from 1967 to 1970 and from 1980 to 1984. Those were good years.bearister said:
That's why as a former life long Raiders fan I am perfectly psychologically suited to attach my fandom to a loser organization. But boy, when I was young, 1966 to 1976 was a good decade to have Raider season tickets with your family. The days before tail gates serving meth and OE 40s and you believed, with good cause, that the Raiders would win every game.
bearister said:
I was at the Heidi Game and The Play at Cal. You?
Heidi Game - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi_Game
okaydo said:
OaktownBear said:okaydo said:
I'm not a Goff fan boy by any stretch. For me unfortunately he is associated with the Dykes era. But the guy is a nice, guy. He's a good guy. He works really hard. He put up with a lot of shyte his first year at Cal and with the Rams and didn't complain. From the outside he has always seemed like a good teammate. He is a decent QB. Moving on from him is one thing. McVay has treated him like garbage. He is scapegoating him for team wide issues. I have no respect for how he has handled the situation.
Would love to see Detroit in the playoffs and the rams out next year, not because I care that much about Goff but because McVay deserves the karma
Yes, I was at both of those games. In the excitement of the Heidi game I actually dislocated my right shoulder! Raider games were tough!bearister said:
I was at the Heidi Game and The Play at Cal. You?
Heidi Game - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi_Game
Golden One said:Yes, I was at both of those games. In the excitement of the Heidi game I actually dislocated my right shoulder! Raider games were tough!bearister said:
I was at the Heidi Game and The Play at Cal. You?
Heidi Game - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi_Game
https://www.nfl.com/news/sidelines/bucs-success-of-brady-signing-has-nfl-eyeing-massive-qb-movementQuote:
With the start of the league year six weeks away and one high-profile trade in the books, the looking has begun in full force. There will be covetous gazes from coast to coast, as possibly unobtainable passers like Rodgers, Watson and Prescott -- along with many others who could likely be pried away for the right price, and a crop of draft-eligible newbies -- get the once-over from GMs and coaches hoping to replicate that celebratory moment Licht and Arians had last March, with the promise of a much more joyous one come Super Sunday.
"It's been such a copycat league forever," Licht said. "But I don't know. None of these quarterbacks you're talking about have won six Super Bowls."
OaktownBear said:
I'm not a Goff fan boy by any stretch.....
That plus unreasonable expectations. Either you are a 'Brady' or you are garbage.philbert said:
That just goes to show how drafting a QB in round 1 is such a crapshoot.
Go!Bears said:That plus unreasonable expectations. Either you are a 'Brady' or you are garbage.philbert said:
That just goes to show how drafting a QB in round 1 is such a crapshoot.