I think Goff's actions back then were as immature and unprofessionalism as any other diehard Saints fan, but to be fair, I think getting cut or traded by L.A. and Sean Mcvay and sent to perennial loser Detroit was sort of the drastic wake-up call he needed almost 5 years ago. The fact that of all teams available to be sent to, the fact that the NFL HC who was most responsible for making you a star, gives up on you and trades you to Detroit wouldve been a shock to Goff's ego that that's how far the Rams FO have seen you fall and what they think of you. It's very disheartening but in the !ong run, IMHO, it was the best thing that couldve occured to him because it forced him to grow up, mature, become more of a team and locker room leader, made him hungrier and more assertive and Lions finally settled on a HC who believed in him totally in a way no other previous coach had.