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Rams QB Jared Goff Is College Team’s Nightmare Transfer Student
Rams quarterback Jared Goff had a little fun with the Ventura College team, pretending to be the world's most obnoxious transfer student.
LOS ANGELES, CA — Disguised with long hair, a nasty mole, some neck tattoos and a seriously obnoxious attitude, Rams former top draft pick and star quarterback Jared Goff took the field at Ventura College recently to give the school’s football team a real scare as the new ‘transfer student.’
The NFL star instantly became the Ventura College team’s worst nightmare. “I hope I don’t scare them that much,” he tells the cameras supplied by Red Bull, which orchestrated the prank. “I’ll feel bad for a second, but I think they’ll be okay once I reveal.”
In fact, it was a rough day for the team’s quarterbacks, who found themselves unwittingly competing with an NFL star.
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“There is a new guy coming in. I’m not really sure how I feel about it, but hopefully I can compete,” quarterback Jay Vanderjagt tells the camera.
One player tries to motivate his teammates.
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“To all my quarterbacks, you all should feel disrespected that a transfer is coming in,” one player tells him teammates in a locker room pep talk. “Even though we’ve got to bring him in as family, at the end of the day you’ve got to compete until you win or lose that spot.”
Apparently over his concerns, Goff instantly began messing with the quarterbacks he was ostensibly replacing. Dubbed Dreaj Foge, Goff saunters onto the field for a series of drills.
He starts with a bad throw and blames his unruly bangs for the mishap. Then he starts riling up his teammates.
“Are you the punter?” he asks starting quarterback Brock Domann, number 13.
“No I am the quarterback,” Domann replies.
“He asked if I was the punter,” Domann tells an incredulous Vanderjagt.
“That’s so disrespectful,” replies Vanderjagt.
Then Goff moves on to his receiver, asking if the starting quarterback is any good.
“You talking about the quarterback? They’re both pretty good,” the player answers.
“What was your all’s record last year?” scoffs Goff. “That’s why I’m here.”
Goff starts throwing the ball well over everyone’s heads and loudly complains that no one can catch the ball. By then his teammates are floored by his arm, and the team’s quarterbacks start to look worried.
Coach Steven Mooshagian finally takes mercy on his team.
“We’re going to bring in the best players we can bring in. I don’t freaking care if I brought in an NFL quarterback. You guys have to compete,” Mooshagian tells his players. “That being said. That’s exactly what I did today. I brought in an NFL quarterback.”
Goff reveals himself as the team hoots and shouts.
“Everybody was clueless,” admitted one player. “The whole team looked at him like he was Hercules or something. I will remember this for the rest of my life.”

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