I watched a lot of the Rams because I love Todd Gurley. Nah, offensive line was garbage most of the time, but Goff was making a lot of his own problems.The only game I watched of him last year really was against the Seahawks and despite the offense not doing anything I thought he did what he could and played pretty well. His OL just didn't give him time to settle, there was no running game for the defense to respect and his receivers dropped half a dozen of passes in the game.
If you're referring to my posts in the Joe Flacco thread, I'm not defending his play, but whatever people want to hope for he'll still be there next year and probably the year after that. It is what it is. He isn't a good QB and hasn't been since his playoff run. But there has been a guy named Gary Kubiak who has unveiled a very simple way to maximize his qualities and minimize his flaws. Flacco is a very rigid QB. He can't work in a system that isn't designed for everyone. He can work only in a Play Action, Bootleg based offense. On the rare occasions we've run this type of plays we've seen (at least I did) a very clear difference.
I'll stop there as it is off subject.
I don't want to make this a Joe Flacco thread and I wasn't trying to do that. It was more that you could put Julio Jones, DeAndre Hopkins, Rob Gronkowski, Le'Veon Bell, and Antonio Brown out there to catch passes, but it won't make your quarterback good or top in the league if they have mechanical errors holding them back. If they can't set their feet and drive through throws or work through progressions, your receivers are useless.