CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Detroit quarterback’s response to criticism offers a masterclass in elite athlete psychology, refusing to dwell on statistics while maintaining laser focus on what truly counts in the NFL.
In the pressure cooker of NFL quarterbacking, how an athlete responds to failure often defines their career more than their successes.
On Wednesday, Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff offered listeners a masterclass in professional resilience following an uncharacteristically poor performance.
When confronted with questions about his frustrations after reviewing game film, Goff didn’t hesitate.
“Oh yeah, no fun. Frustrating all that. No fun,” Goff said.
But what followed wasn’t excuses or self-pity – instead, the veteran quarterback immediately pivoted to growth.
“You learn

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