We have two. UPL and Levi. Goalies aren't like wide receivers who start as rookies and light up the league. They take years to develop. Years. UPL is good and Levi is in the pipeline.
And don't point at the 6-goal box scores. If you don't see what leads to those goals, you can't comment on the goaltending.
I think we are seeing now how important coaching is to player development. Josh Allen wouldn't be the play he is now without it. And now we see guys who were drafted in Allen's class like Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield who looked like busts playing well. Even Geno Smith looks good now.
I remember Jimmy Johnson saying he saw a play during an interview in the Bills 4th Super Bowl week. They were interviewing someone with practice going on in the background. But he saw a goal line play to Thurman that he recognized in the game and the Cowboys blew it up because of that. Another example of not being buttoned up.
Not great but not much different than most games. I though Maye played really well. Bottom line is they adjusted and flipped the script. Did you forget the TD they scored?
And they scored 21? Pretty close to their average, would you say? If the offense got it's usual 30 this wouldn't even be a discussion. Again, they needed TWO PI calls and 11 tries from goal-to-go to get the last 7!