Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff is good at many things, but quarterback sneaks aren't one of them; at least on Sunday, they weren't.

During Los Angeles' 37-10 win over the Atlanta Falcons, Goff attempted a quarterback sneak on the one-yard line to punch in a touchdown. It didn't work. The Falcons defensive line acted the part of a brick wall, as Goff went nowhere.

On the next play, Goff went full dual-threat, rolled out, juked out linebacker Deion Jones (yes, you read that right) and crossed the goal-line for a touchdown.

Despite the touchdown, Rams coach Sean McVay made sure the world knows his true feelings for Goff: that he's the worst sneaker in the history of football.

“I told him he’s the worst sneaker in the history of football for us to even have to run that play,” McVay said after the win, per Cameron DaSilva of Rams Wire. “I didn’t see the spike, but I did see the move. He looked pretty athletic right there. He better have gotten in, too, but it was a nice job.”

In all, it was a good day to kid-around for those employed by the Rams. The McVay and Goff-led club snapped their three-game losing streak in a dominant victory, newly acquired cornerback Jalen Ramsey looked good in white, gold and blue and Goff, despite his awful quarterback-sneaking, scored three touchdowns on the day.

By winning on Sunday, the Rams remain in contention in a tight NFC West. All they need is for San Francisco to stop winning so much.