Glad you liked it. Gruden's show was pure genious and fun and the show on Goff really shoto showed Gruden's ability to show how much about football he knew.
BTW, not on point, but I recently flew somewhere and before i boarded, bought a football magazine at the airport called ESPN tantasy football. It rated all NFL pkayers on their major positions. Cal's Rodgers was rated #12 QB and Goff was rated #21 at that position.
Here's what they wrote about Goff --
"Goff returns as the Lions' stasrter after his best season in the Motor City. In 2023, he was second in passing yards, attempts and completions and fourth in passing TD's. In fact, Goff is the only QB to have at least 4,400 passing yards and 29 passing TDs in each of the past two seasons. However, he offers virtually zero in the rushing department (94 total rushing yards over the same two-season span). As a result, Goff finished as QB12 or lower in fantasy points despite his passing prowess and Detroit's high octane offense. He is best viewed as a mid-range QB2 in Detroit's run-first scheme.
I think there were no college teams list in the magazine that had two college quarterbacks listed in the top 21 teams listed. but it would take a lot of my time to prove that.
I will say thing about Rodgers. I was at the 2004 USC game in the L.A. Coliseum, One of the great college games of all time and I think the whole game can still be viewed on YouTube. Not mentioned in the write-ups of the game was the fact that Cal's excellent tight end, whose name I don't remember but I think he played a little pro ball, was injured just before the half and didn't play the rest of the game. I think Cal was seriously hurt by his absense. We might have won had he not gotten hurt.
Go Bears.