Hawkeye0202
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After reading this, it sounds like he's just a confused as many fans but he's taking the high road. Good for him coz something tells me he may have the last laugh in this thing. Hell, sounds like McVay woke up one morning and said I want a new QB. Either way, this kid will be just fine IMO........
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams...erview-rams-trade-detroit-lions-matt-stafford
RAMS
Exclusive: Jared Goff unsure why he became wrong for Rams, but ‘the feeling’s mutual’
By SAM FARMERSTAFF WRITER
FEB. 2, 2021 5:54 PM PT
Competing emotions have come at quarterback Jared Goff like an all-out blitz from every angle — sadness, confusion, frustration, hope, elation and gratitude — and his head is still spinning, a few days after the Rams traded him to the Detroit Lions.
The deal that ended his time in Los Angeles surprised Goff, and the reality is only starting to sink in.
“Ultimately, they wanted to go in a different direction,” Goff, part of a blockbuster quarterback swap that sent Matthew Stafford to the Rams, said Tuesday. “As the quarterback, as the guy that’s at arguably the most important position on the field, if you’re in a place that you’re not wanted and they want to move on from you, the feeling’s mutual.
“You don’t want to be in the wrong place. It became increasingly clear that was the case. [The trade] is something that I’m hopeful is going to be so good for my career.”
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams...erview-rams-trade-detroit-lions-matt-stafford
RAMS
Exclusive: Jared Goff unsure why he became wrong for Rams, but ‘the feeling’s mutual’
By SAM FARMERSTAFF WRITER
FEB. 2, 2021 5:54 PM PT
Competing emotions have come at quarterback Jared Goff like an all-out blitz from every angle — sadness, confusion, frustration, hope, elation and gratitude — and his head is still spinning, a few days after the Rams traded him to the Detroit Lions.
The deal that ended his time in Los Angeles surprised Goff, and the reality is only starting to sink in.
“Ultimately, they wanted to go in a different direction,” Goff, part of a blockbuster quarterback swap that sent Matthew Stafford to the Rams, said Tuesday. “As the quarterback, as the guy that’s at arguably the most important position on the field, if you’re in a place that you’re not wanted and they want to move on from you, the feeling’s mutual.
“You don’t want to be in the wrong place. It became increasingly clear that was the case. [The trade] is something that I’m hopeful is going to be so good for my career.”