2021 stats in the same offense:I didn't see Geno getting killed and running all over the place
He took less sacks and played all 18 unlike #3 who took 55?
In 3 less games?
Geno 95 attempts 13 sacks
Wilson 400 attempts 33 sacks
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2021 stats in the same offense:I didn't see Geno getting killed and running all over the place
He took less sacks and played all 18 unlike #3 who took 55?
In 3 less games?
I didn't see Geno getting killed and running all over the place
He took less sacks and played all 18 unlike #3 who took 55?
In 3 less games?
If he was so worried about it why did he refuse to throw checkdowns for most of his career?
Seems like an easy way to not get hit.
With a RC at right and left tackle and in a division with Watt and Bosa. Honestly not bad.Because you refuse to see it. Geno was sacked 46 times last season.
And yet other qb’s like TB and AR use the checkdowns and throw the ball away and win games.I can only assume its because he had to try and make things happen in order for the team to have a chance at winning due to poor game day planning and coaching.
Maybe he finally figured out how to work out properly to get stronger, or simply fit Cleveland's scheme, plus had better guards on each side? Maybe got better coaching on technique and got some mentoring that improved his approach in watching film and anticipating/neutralizing opponents' best moves?Its very important. For years all I heard was how good Pocic was and how his year in Cleveland proved it. Regardless of his good year with the Browns, the guy was adsolute dog crap in Seattle.
And yet other qb’s like TB and AR use the checkdowns and throw the ball away and win games.
Maybe he finally figured out how to work out properly to get stronger, or simply fit Cleveland's scheme, plus had better guards on each side? Maybe got better coaching on technique and got some mentoring that improved his approach in watching film and anticipating/neutralizing opponents' best moves?
I know jack about evaluating Centers aside from it's bad when they get immediately bull-rushed into the QB or allow immediate penetration vs. the run. It just seems the light bulb went on for Pocic and maybe the change of scenery and jolt of reality of the business side of the NFL made him take things more seriously and be more focused in Cleveland. There's also the Nick Chubb at RB factor, where Chubb's abilities make his OL grade better. Probably a combination of things.
Happy for Pocic and sad the Hawks didn't get the benefit of his best years.
When the defense fell off he fizzled in the playoffs. He isn’t able to carry a team like some qb’s.And they werent handicapped by a philosophy and scheme that always wanted kept the games close. How people choose to forget all the 4th quarter heroics from #3 over the years is beyond me.
All that is well and good. The fact still remains that Geno was sacked 46 times last season which is still on par with how many sacks Russ took during a season while he was with the Seahawks.When the defense fell off he fizzled in the playoffs. He isn’t able to carry a team like some qb’s.
PC mentioned several times over the years that RW needed to get rid of the ball quicker.
Saying he was ruined by the Seahawks lets him off the hook. He was terrible in Denver with a team he said he didn’t have to carry?
I guess we’ll see if SP is able to get the best out of him?
Geno moving in and making the offense look better at a fraction of the cost is proof that PC knows what he’s doing.
Always wanted to keep games close?! Lol...another false narrative that gets pushed. And when did this philosophy start hmm? How you are forgetting all the teams that got crushed in the early years of the LOB is beyond me.And they werent handicapped by a philosophy and scheme that always wanted kept the games close. How people choose to forget all the 4th quarter heroics from #3 over the years is beyond me.
Yeah, with two rookie tackles in a division with Watt and Bosa.All that is well and good. The fact still remains that Geno was sacked 46 times last season which is still on par with how many sacks Russ took during a season while he was with the Seahawks.
Sure looks like he did on a few of those. Here are a few examples -Yeah, with two rookie tackles in a division with Watt and Bosa.
Did Geno get gun shy and start ducking into sacks?
Also the defense was so bad that we had to sling it more. The sack numbers don’t mean much without context.
Your refusing to see he had less with over 3 more games than Me3.Because you refuse to see it. Geno was sacked 46 times last season.
How many did Me3 take last year in 14.5 games?His offense,Not having to carry a team,and a better OL!All that is well and good. The fact still remains that Geno was sacked 46 times last season which is still on par with how many sacks Russ took during a season while he was with the Seahawks.
Who gives a rats ass about how many sacks RW took last year. He was on the Broncos. His play had zero impact on what the Seahawks did.How many did Me3 take last year in 14.5 games?His offense,Not having to carry a team,and a better OL!
When the defense fell off he fizzled in the playoffs. He isn’t able to carry a team like some qb’s.
PC mentioned several times over the years that RW needed to get rid of the ball quicker.
Saying he was ruined by the Seahawks lets him off the hook. He was terrible in Denver with a team he said he didn’t have to carry?
I guess we’ll see if SP is able to get the best out of him?
Geno moving in and making the offense look better at a fraction of the cost is proof that PC knows what he’s doing.
Who gives a rats ass about how many sacks RW took last year. He was on the Broncos. His play had zero impact on what the Seahawks did.
In Russ’ defense, he was playing in a new system with a rookie head coach. Plus his #1 WR and RB were injured early (out for the season).
Your arguments fell flat when RW tanked with Denver and the Seahawks made the playoffs while they try to rebuild and dump salary.In order to carry a Pete Carroll team the QB has to almost play flawless, HOF caliber ball. I doubt TB or AR's would have been more successful than RW with their lack of mobility.
Smith played as well as he can play and the team still was only 1 game over .500. When a Geno Smith lead team under Pete Carroll wins at least one post season game, get back to me.