Jared Goff, quarterback for the Detroit Lions, remains optimistic despite changes in the coaching staff, including new offensive coordinator John Morton. He views the adjustments as a 'fun challenge', noting that many strategies remain the same, with some new elements. The Lions previously led the NFL in points per game under the former coordinators. Morton, familiar with the players from his prior role with the team, aims to deliver similar scoring success as they adapt to his leadership.
Quarterback Jared Goff shared his perspective on the coaching changes, noting that while there are new faces, the adjustments to new offensive coordinator John Morton feel manageable. Goff mentioned that, although Morton brings a different sound to the offense, much of the system remains familiar. In his opinion, what they're implementing has elements that resemble what they've done before. Goff views the adjustments as a 'fun challenge' and feels it's a good process as they move forward into the new season.
In the past three seasons under the previous offensive coordinator, the Detroit Lions achieved a notable milestone by leading the NFL in points per game, reaching 29.0 points collectively. This included a maximum high of 33.2 points last season, marking the first time since 1954 that the Lions topped the league in offensive scoring. As they transition to new leadership, they aim to replicate or even exceed those impressive scoring numbers under Morton.
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