Rams’ Sean McVay: Jared Goff extension ‘will get done’

Sean McVay is sick of hearing it suggested he is a magician who can succeed with any quarterback, so the Los Angeles Rams don’t have to pay Jared Goff a Carson Wentz-type of deal.
The Michael Silver of NFL Network was advised by the trainer he’s fed up that the Rams aren’t committed to Goff long-term.
“Whether it ends up happening this year or next year, there’s a zero percent chance this guy is not gonna get an extension he is worthy of,” McVay said. “All the narratives out there are mistaken. Jared and I couldn’t be connected, and I couldn’t be more appreciative of him. He is crucial and important to us and our success. That extension will get done. It’s a matter of when, not if.”
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Phew. That’s about a rebuke of a media-driven narrative a trainer gets.
The lecture follows speculation that the Rams might be hesitant to lock Goff since McVay is the puppet-master who is the only reason for its quarterback’s victory, and therefore L.A. may balk at paying him $30-plus-million a year on a new deal, especially after his struggles in the Super Bowl.
In the very least, the idea that McVay may take any quarterback, such as, Blake Bortles, for instance, and spin golden magic belies the fact of this relationship a coach and quarterback build over time and just how much that plays to the success and yearly development.
For his part, Goff is not fretting about his next agreement with the Rams, knowing his cash is still on the horizon so long as he stays healthy and continues his own yearly advancement under McVay.
Goff is on the Rams’ novels for the following two seasons of his rookie contract, at salaries of $4.26 million and $22.783 million, respectively, subsequently L.A. possesses the ability to overthrow the franchise tag for an additional two seasons. Theoretically, the Rams could employ Goff for the next four seasons (at escalating salaries) without giving him a lasting thing.
L.A. notoriously took a very long time to pay Aaron Donald prior to making him the highest-paid guardian in the NFL (briefly). Even if the front office takes a similar approach to Goff’s contract, McVay insists he’s found his long-term quarterback.

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