Jared Goff Officially Didn't Throw a Single TD Pass in November

Remember when Jared Goff looked like he was going to be an elite quarterback for years to come?
If you don't, we can't blame you.
The Rams quarterback has taken a huge step backwards in 2019, and may have just endured his worst stretch of games in the league. Startlingly, Goff failed to throw a single touchdown pass in the month of November.
Jared Goff threw zero touchdowns in the month of November
— Adam Stites (@AdamStites_) November 26, 2019
Yikes.
The Rams played three games in the month of November, all following their Week 9 bye. Across that duration, Goff struggled mightily, completing 59-of-96 pass attempts for 628 yards. He threw zero touchdowns to five interceptions AND four fumbles, capping off what could very easily be described as the worst month of his NFL career.
Rams fans are probably feeling a bit queasy thinking about the fact that this man is getting paid $134 million over the next four years.
Details on Rams QB Jared Goff's new four-year, $134 million deal.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) September 6, 2019
• $25 million signing bonus.
• $57 million fully guaranteed at signing.
• $84 million in the first 3 years.
• $110 million guaranteed against injury.
Goff now under contract through 2024.
Goff's struggles have been a microcosm of the Rams' difficulties this season. In the month of November, the Rams went 1-2, with their only win coming against the Bears.
Right now they're 6-5, and just got absolutely embarrassed by Lamar Jackson and the Ravens on Monday night, in what was another touchdown-less performance from Goff.
The @Ravens danced all over the Rams tonight in LA ? pic.twitter.com/gYHjPCUo21
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) November 26, 2019
As it stands, Los Angeles bears very little resemblance to the same team that made the Super Bowl last season, as other major names in the organization such as Sean McVay and Aaron Donald look to have lost their touch as well. And perhaps most importantly, the offensive line is as porous as it's been in recent seasons.
While the blame can't be placed entirely on Goff, his numbers this season, particularly his 22 turnovers, are incredibly worrisome. Something needs to change in LA, and fast.