Jared Goff went undercover to prank a college team as the new QB transfer

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The players for Ventura College, a junior college in California, thought they were getting a new transfer quarterback named Dreaj Foge. What they didn't know was that Foge was really Rams quarterback Jared Goff.

Goff teamed up with Red Bull to prank the team as the transfer quarterback set to take the starter's job. Goff sported a wig, fake tattoos and a prosthetic mole in hopes of fooling his new teammates who were told the cameras were for a JUCO football documentary.

The players for Ventura College, a junior college in California, thought they were getting a new transfer quarterback named Dreaj Foge. What they didn't know was that Foge was really Rams quarterback Jared Goff.

Goff teamed up with Red Bull to prank the team as the transfer quarterback set to take the starter's job. Goff sported a wig, fake tattoos and a prosthetic mole in hopes of fooling his new teammates who were told the cameras were for a JUCO football documentary.



Goff made a point to play into the character all to make the players feel disrespected. He asked the actual quarterback if he was the punter and intentionally overthrew passes just so he could blame his receivers.

Then, he started trying and wowed his new teammates.

When the team's head coach, Steven Mooshagian, revealed that he had brought in an NFL quarterback, the players went absolutely nuts. Goff had them fooled.
 

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The players for Ventura College, a junior college in California, thought they were getting a new transfer quarterback named Dreaj Foge. What they didn't know was that Foge was really Rams quarterback Jared Goff.

Goff teamed up with Red Bull to prank the team as the transfer quarterback set to take the starter's job. Goff sported a wig, fake tattoos and a prosthetic mole in hopes of fooling his new teammates who were told the cameras were for a JUCO football documentary.

The players for Ventura College, a junior college in California, thought they were getting a new transfer quarterback named Dreaj Foge. What they didn't know was that Foge was really Rams quarterback Jared Goff.

Goff teamed up with Red Bull to prank the team as the transfer quarterback set to take the starter's job. Goff sported a wig, fake tattoos and a prosthetic mole in hopes of fooling his new teammates who were told the cameras were for a JUCO football documentary.



Goff made a point to play into the character all to make the players feel disrespected. He asked the actual quarterback if he was the punter and intentionally overthrew passes just so he could blame his receivers.

Then, he started trying and wowed his new teammates.

When the team's head coach, Steven Mooshagian, revealed that he had brought in an NFL quarterback, the players went absolutely nuts. Goff had them fooled.


Funny stuff! :)
 

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I logged on just to post this. What do you think? Would this help the Gators? ...or wdwha?
 

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I logged on just to post this. What do you think? Would this help the Gators? ...or wdwha?
I don't know if it would help them. I was kinda thinking maybe we could pay some qb to step in. Favre is just making sore muscle wraps with Jerry Rice.
 

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