Terms like “practice makes perfect” and “getting better with experience” could be misleading. On a grand scale, that idea of constantly getting better with experience may inadvertently cause some people to believe that improvement is something that comes and flows as easily as time.
But improvement and performance is not an even upward slope that consistently gets better each week until one day you are “MVP candidate Peyton Manning” and the next you’re “happy” that you drafted Brock Osweiler four years ago. It’s a rocky mountain slope on the horizon.
At 26, Jared Goff has room left for improvement and development.