01-10-2021, 02:59 PM
(01-10-2021, 12:11 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Zac was only his QB coach for one season.
What happened to Goff since is simple. Todd Gurley got injured, and left, leaving the team without a top 3 running back who was a monster in the pass game. Brandon Cooks suffered yet another concussion, missed time, and left, leaving the team without one of their "big 3" receivers. And their OL went from one of the best in the game in those two years of Goff having 100 ratings to one of the worst in the league the year after the Superbowl.
People that point to Zac Taylor's influence over the whole Goff situation haven't taken the time to actually look at it.
He was a WR coach when Goff posted his first 100 rating. When he was the QB coach that rating didn't improve. And what has happened since has nothing to do with the departure of Taylor, and everything to do with the above.
It's actually simplier than all that stuff you just typed. He regressed.
People that do not point to Goff's regression after Zac left are just ignoring or making excuses.
The reason Zac was a "name" is because what he did with Goff.