Despite facing two tough opponents this season, the Rams still have the NFL's top scoring offense (29.8 points per game). Goff has thrown eight touchdown passes and just three interceptions (two of which came against the Seahawks). He certainly doesn't have the highlight plays some of the other quarterbacks have, but his performance does seem like the most sustainable. It's not like he's picked one elite receiver to target repeatedly. He doesn't have elite options. His most-targeted player is Bob Woods (whose 37 targets rank 42nd in the NFL). He spreads the ball around and finds the open person. That, to me, is more impressive than launching 50-50 balls and hoping for the best. Which is kind of what Watson gets away with in Houston. I'm not going to hate on him for going after Will Fuller and DeAndre Hopkins deep, but Goff doesn't always get that luxury.