Drops? Nah, he missed a couple of guys downfield, which enthused the Rams fanbase who were sick of Goff. Didnt matter that he didnt connect, that he threw the pass in the first place was seemingly enough.
So you mentioned his slow start, but how about how he ended? 1 for his last 4 for -2 yards. Important? Well, his inability to convert had them settling for the field goal that made the score 18-7, and then after Murray drove them down the field for a FG to potentially make it a 1 score game (Thanks for the block ST!!), Wolford went 3 and out, only eating up a little over 1 minute of clock, and giving the ball right back to Murray in good field position.
Of course the defense did their thing, stopped the Cards dead and Kingsbury waiving the white flag. The ineptitude of the offense there was greatly overlooked.
Alas, the dislike of Goff was so strong I actually could understand why some were so supportive of #9. I didnt agree with it, but understood it. What I dont understand is why now people are still holding on to some illusion (delusion?) that JW played well. Goff is gone, we've now got our QB that we can all get behind.