QB Zach Wilson traded to the Broncos

Jared Goff was nowhere near garbage with the Rams. He never had a losing season in LA after his rookie year. 3x PBer, two 4600+ yard seasons, two 100+ passer rating years, 107-55 total td-int in 5 seasons, and 3 playoff apps including a SB app. He beat Mahomes in that 54-51 MNF shootout a few years ago. Goff was the main reason McVay had 4 consecutive winning seasons to begin his tenure. He did all of that before he was 27 years old.

His last season with the Rams ended with surgery for a thumb fracture which he was dealing with for some time iirc. He was still 9-6 in his last season before the surgery. He recreated himself by helping turn the Lions into a winning team, after being perceived as the very slightly-lesser QB in the Stafford trade, not because he wasn’t a good QB in LA.

Mac Jones and Zach Wilson’s personalities doesn’t change that they had terrible QB coaches and OCs who failed to develop them and didn’t put them in position to succeed coming into the league. They aren’t the first top 15 drafted QBs to be labeled as spoiled rich kids who think theyre above the team. The same was said about Eli and Philip Rivers but they had competent coaching at the beginning of their careers.
Truth...

The narrative around Goff was all jacked up because they believed that McVay could do no wrong. They only win 4-5 games after the Super Bowl season and started this season as one of the worst in the NFL. They killed it the 2nd half tho..lol. The Lions allowed Goff to rewrite his story but when his career is ultimately and accurately reflected on, it will look a lot different, especially when exploring the Rams.

I'm not buying the narrative that young players not developing is 100% the fault of the organization that they were drafted to. At the least it's a case by case situation. Sometimes guys just don't have it.

Mike Lafleur seems to be a pretty highly regarded offensive coach. Players know what's going on around them and Jets players all sporting Mike White t-shirts a couple of years ago speaks volumes.
I never said that it is 100% the fault of the organization but you better believe more fail because of the org. Mike Lafleur is highly regarded (because he normally followed Shanahan around) but his brother is the one that's proven, as well as seeing what he is doing with his development of Love.

And with all the love for Mike White, him, along with Joe Flacco (our reigning CPOY..lol) stunk. The Jets are not and were not a good team. That's why so much hope was put on Rodgers and basically running what he did in Green Bay.