Los Angeles Times

Jared’s coming, just like Eli

Goff ’s career is off to a similar start to Manning’s, with a big spike in second year.

- By Gary Klein

The quarterbac­k was taken No. 1 in the NFL draft, and then sat for nine games before he got his first start.

He struggled mightily as a rookie — drawing criticism from fans who questioned whether the team mortgaged its future to acquire him — before finding his footing during his second season and putting his team on track for the playoffs. Jared Goff? No, that was Eli Manning. The two-time Super Bowl champion went 1-6 as a starter in his first season with the New York Giants in 2004, and then led them to an 11-5 record and playoff appearance in Year 2.

Goff, the No. 1 pick in the 2016 draft, appears to be on a similar second-year trajectory.

He was 0-7 as a starter last season but has helped lead the Rams to a 5-2 start heading into Sunday’s game against Manning and the 1-6 Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

Goff said Wednesday that he was a “big fan” of the 36-year-old Manning, who has passed for 330 touchdowns and nearly 50,000 yards during 13-plus NFL seasons, winning two Super Bowls.

“The way he plays the game,” Goff said, “and the way he goes about his business.”

Goff, 23, has completed 60% of his passes, nine for touchdowns, with four intercepti­ons.

He bounced back from a middling performanc­e at Jacksonvil­le with a more efficient game in the Rams’ 33-0

victory over the Arizona Cardinals in London.

“He seems to be gaining confidence,” Giants coach Ben McAdoo said of Goff. “The system seems to fit his skill set.”

Goff is “making steps in the right direction,” Rams coach Sean McVay said.

Playing at a similar level that Manning achieved during his career is the goal.

“The decision-making, playing with the timing and the rhythm — any time that you talk about the quarterbac­k position, those are the things that you mention,” McVay said, “and Eli embodies that and that’s what Jared’s striving to do.”

This season, Manning has completed 64% of his passes — 10 for touchdowns, with five intercepti­ons — for a team hit hard by injuries and locker-room issues.

The Giants lost star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. because of an ankle injury. They also are roiling in the aftermath of a suspension imposed this season upon cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie and this week upon cornerback Janoris Jenkins.

“It happens, you know,” Manning told New York reporters Wednesday. “We got to, obviously, go about our business and then when guys come back, you don’t think about it and you keep going.”

Manning demonstrat­ed perseveran­ce early in his career after making a declaratio­n before he was drafted.

Manning played in college at Mississipp­i and had said before the 2004 draft that he would not sign with the then-San Diego Chargers if they selected him with the first pick.

But the Chargers did so anyway after working out a trade with the Giants. Manning went to New York for quarterbac­k Philip Rivers and three draft picks, including a No. 1 pick in 2005.

Kevin Gilbride was Manning’s position coach during the quarterbac­k’s first three NFL seasons and then became offensive coordinato­r for Giants teams that won Super Bowls in the 2007 and 2011 seasons.

Future Hall of Famer Kurt Warner was the Giants’ starting quarterbac­k in 2004 before the Giants made the switch to Manning and lost six games in a row.

“For a while there. it was tough to watch,” Gilbride said during a phone interview.

But Manning finished the season by leading the Giants to a victory over the Dallas Cowboys.

“What you see is the poise, the equanimity, the composure,” Gilbride said, “because he’s getting torn at 100 different ways and you just see whether or not he can deal with that.

“Because you have veteran teammates looking askance at you like, ‘What the freak is he in here for?’ Or the fans. ‘We wasted a draft pick on this guy?’ and so on and so forth. I just watched the way he handled it.”

Gilbride also coached Hall of Fame quarterbac­k Warren Moon, Drew Bledsoe and Mark Brunell, among others.

“All the great ones, there’s a calmness about them,” he said. “They just don’t get frazzled very easily, and Eli’s definitely of that ilk as well.”

McVay has made similar comments about Goff. How he keeps his composure after setbacks. How he does not get rattled.

Asked how Goff compares to Manning, McVay noted that “Eli’s a Hall of Fame-caliber player.

“If we’re talking about that, then things are going really well for us, and for Jared moving forward into the future.”

Etc.

Safety Cody Davis (thigh) did not practice and receiver Josh Reynolds (concussion protocol) was limited. Linebacker­s Mark Barron and Connor Barwin and offensive linemen Andrew Whitworth and John Sullivan did not practice because of scheduled rest. … McVay said he had discussion­s with general manager Les Snead before Tuesday’s trade deadline, but the Rams stood pat. “We both agreed that where we’re at right now, and the players that we have that we’re counting on, and that are playing for us, we feel really good about moving forward,” McVay said. “And let’s continue on with that and not feel like you’ve got to do anything because of an injury or things like that that some of the teams you might have seen make a move.”

 ?? Michael Ainsworth Associated Press ?? ELI MANNING, who lost his first six starts with the Giants, now has a pair of Super Bowl rings.
Michael Ainsworth Associated Press ELI MANNING, who lost his first six starts with the Giants, now has a pair of Super Bowl rings.
 ?? Stephen B. Morton Associated Press ?? JARED GOFF didn’t get a win in his rookie season, but he has Rams in contention for a playoff spot.
Stephen B. Morton Associated Press JARED GOFF didn’t get a win in his rookie season, but he has Rams in contention for a playoff spot.
 ?? Dustin Bradford Getty Images ?? ELI MANNING struggled as a rookie. “For a while there, it was hard to watch,” said Kevin Gilbride.
Dustin Bradford Getty Images ELI MANNING struggled as a rookie. “For a while there, it was hard to watch,” said Kevin Gilbride.

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