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Yeah, me and DR RAM are pizzed at author Scott Reynolds when discussing Jon Gruden's supposed interest in coaching in the NFL again. He took the obligatory shot at the Ram's coaching position by saying...
"Perhaps Gruden didn’t care for quarterback Jared Goff, the first overall pick in the 2016 draft, after having him as a guest on Gruden’s QB Camp."
This is a total dyck move by the author. I remember the reasoning being at the time that Gruden enjoyed the much fewer hours being an analyst,compared with the insane hours of being an NFL HC. Of course, the jerk doesn't mention this with context. Since he brought up Gruden's QB camp with Jared Goff, I thought it worthy to rewatch the show, and I was rewarded...
For one, Gruden addressed the big pre-draft concern about Goff, his hand size...lol...Has anyone brought ups this huge deficiency lately? What an absolute joke, and Gruden hammers it home by saying Aaron Rodgers hands were just a smidge larger than Goffs.
The whole show was full of superlatives said by Jon Gruden about Jared Goff, which admitted he does for a lot of his QB's that come through the Camp. But he certainly was not throwing shade at Goff at any point, like dear old Scott Reynold's was spewing.
Some quotes by Gruden...
"They [Cal Bears] were 1-11 and not surrounded by a lot of elite players, they got beat bad...He [Goff] kept coming back, mentally. That's the kinda guy I'm lookin for."
Gruden then commented on how he was mentally tough enough to come back from 1-11 in his freshman year, to winning 8 games and getting a Bowl berth AND throwing for 4700 plus yards in his Junior year.
"If Goff gets protection, he's proven what he can do. He'll shred you. If he gets the right people, who know how to teach protections, he'll learn it. The more you give him, the better he's going to be. I was really impressed with not only his ability to learn on a practice field, but apply it quickly."
"Love you Goff!....good!"
"What could this guy do if he had protection...?"
THINK ABOUT IT. Gruden was right, we might be in for a special year with our new revamped Oline and QB that may have a breakout year.
"Perhaps Gruden didn’t care for quarterback Jared Goff, the first overall pick in the 2016 draft, after having him as a guest on Gruden’s QB Camp."
This is a total dyck move by the author. I remember the reasoning being at the time that Gruden enjoyed the much fewer hours being an analyst,compared with the insane hours of being an NFL HC. Of course, the jerk doesn't mention this with context. Since he brought up Gruden's QB camp with Jared Goff, I thought it worthy to rewatch the show, and I was rewarded...
For one, Gruden addressed the big pre-draft concern about Goff, his hand size...lol...Has anyone brought ups this huge deficiency lately? What an absolute joke, and Gruden hammers it home by saying Aaron Rodgers hands were just a smidge larger than Goffs.
The whole show was full of superlatives said by Jon Gruden about Jared Goff, which admitted he does for a lot of his QB's that come through the Camp. But he certainly was not throwing shade at Goff at any point, like dear old Scott Reynold's was spewing.
Some quotes by Gruden...
"They [Cal Bears] were 1-11 and not surrounded by a lot of elite players, they got beat bad...He [Goff] kept coming back, mentally. That's the kinda guy I'm lookin for."
Gruden then commented on how he was mentally tough enough to come back from 1-11 in his freshman year, to winning 8 games and getting a Bowl berth AND throwing for 4700 plus yards in his Junior year.
"If Goff gets protection, he's proven what he can do. He'll shred you. If he gets the right people, who know how to teach protections, he'll learn it. The more you give him, the better he's going to be. I was really impressed with not only his ability to learn on a practice field, but apply it quickly."
"Love you Goff!....good!"
"What could this guy do if he had protection...?"
THINK ABOUT IT. Gruden was right, we might be in for a special year with our new revamped Oline and QB that may have a breakout year.