Some sort of success, eh? Well, let's see:
2016 - 23 tds, 4 ints, 3,667 yards, qb rating of 104.9.
2017 - SF game: 3 tds,0 ints, qb rating of 141.7
- KC game: 2 ts, 0 ints, qb rating of 106.8
- NYG game - 3 tds, 0 ints, qb rating of 137.1
2018 - Detroit game: 2 tds, 0 ints, 255 yards, qb rating of 118.6
He's had success, give him a good running game and Dak's performance improves. Think the Goff's success with the Rams has nothing to do with Gurley's running? John Elway never won a SB until Terrell Davis' 2,000 yard rushing season came along. Several teams gave up on Jim Plunkett, but he won 2 SBs with the Raiders. Falcons let Favre go and how'd he turn out? Think Atlanta was too hasty to get rid of him.
If you feel Dak, after 37 games, has developed as much as he's going to, and will never be that good, I understand that. But I DON'T know that, I've said many times I am giving him this year to get better. Will he? Maybe, maybe not.
But to think he has a possibility of getting better isn't "baloney", though if you'll give me what successful NFL teams you've been a OC or quarterbacks coach of, I might reconsider...