A lot of good came out of the Los Angeles Rams’ 46-9 win over the Colts on Sunday, but quarterback Jared Goff’s performance was among the best. He completed 21-of-29 passes for 306 yards and a touchdown, avoiding the daunting turnovers that plagued him last season.

He looked like a completely different quarterback on Sunday, making good reads and accurate throws throughout the game. That could be the result of Sean McVay calling the plays and designing the offense, but it’s also a testament to Goff’s improvements early in Year 2.

We should still take this with a grain of salt because it was a depleted Colts team that was without Vontae Davis, but Goff still picked apart the defense and made it look easy. Here are the five craziest stats from his breakout performance.

He had four deep completions on 29 total attempts

The biggest knock on Goff is that he couldn’t throw the deep ball last season. He doesn’t have the biggest arm, and his accuracy downfield was not good. It led to a vanilla offense that relied on short, quick passes and broken tackles after the catch.

That wasn’t the case Sunday when Goff showed he can drive the ball downfield with success. He completed as many deep passes in Week 1 as he did in all of 2016. That’s remarkable.

Jared Goff in 2016: 4 deep completions on 205 total (not just deep) attempts. Jared Goff in 2017: 4 deep completions on 29 total attempts. — Zoltán Buday (@PFF_Zoltan) September 11, 2017

Deep completions 300 yard mark Passer rating vs. last 3 games vs. peers