If there were any shred of doubt remaining that the resurgence of Todd Gurley and the ascendance of Jared Goff were legitimate, it is now officially put to rest. Gurley had the best game of his career on Sunday in the Rams Week 4 win against the Cowboys, and Jared Goff was the steady hand that the team needed.

In fact, the first quarter of Goff’s sophomore season is as good as any quarterback in the history of the franchise has ever had. And that includes the great Hall of Famer, Kurt Warner.

Goff’s 112.2 passer rating on the season is the second best all-time by a Rams quarterback with 100 or more pass attempts through Week 4, just behind the 115.0 posted by Warner back in the 2001 season – the year the Rams won the NFC and lost to the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI.

In 1999, the year the Rams beat the Titans to win Super Bowl XXXIV, Warner started the season with a ridiculous 136.0 passer rating through the first four games. It’s still the second greatest start to a season by any quarterback in NFL history, behind Peyton Manning (138.0) in 2013.