Maui12thman
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Regression to the means. Unicorns are not real.
I can't see Geno being amenable to that. As a second round pick who has just signed backup deals with other teams in free agency, he has never gotten that payday. Being 32 and his stock likely being much higher than it has ever been, I'd be shocked if he'd be willing to sign a short-term contract. I'd like if he did, but frankly, he'd be pretty stupid to.Assuming Geno doesn't fall off a cliff, I could see JS signing Geno to a short contract (1 or 2 years) with fully guaranteed money in or near that range. That gives Geno a shot at another big contract quickly and allows Seahawks a rookie competition.
Not sure why Trubisky's name was brought up, dumped by the Bears, taken on as a backu pfor the Bils and then signed by the Steelers in a 3 way fight for the starting roll on a salary of $7.5m APY. Geno is worth a lot more than that question is how much more.I heard some "experts" talking about what Geno will be making next year. Trubisky's name was brought up as a reference point. They seem to think that Geno will cost in the $25 mil range. Thoughts?
$50 isn't going to happen on a 0.500, that would require him carrying our defence to the NFC championship game and that is extremely unlikely.Sorry, but if you think 32 yo Geno Smith leading a .500 campaign is gonna command 30-50 million a year, your wrong. Please do not forget that this IS a rebuild year, the Strategy going forward is (see circa 2010-15) build roster, then plug in QB on a rookie deal.
the three QBs you name are literally the 3 exceptions. And to make any Geno comparison the likes of Brady or Rogers is beyond insane. also, Geno has played 50 games, has been sacked over 100 times and his miles are hard miles. Geno, should he continue his pace is literally a unicorn. If you think the Hawks brass wanna hitch their wagon to the Journeyman Geno Smith. I disagree.
however, he could be the perfect bridge QB for the next 2-3 years. But the model the Brass will not waver from is first putting the machine together, and then giving the wheel to a youngster on a rookie deal. Please, no more wind-ups.
Much agreed.The revelation that is Geno Smith, provided it sustains itself for the duration of the year has led me to change my opinion slightly- signing Geno to a two-year contract instead of a one-year contract. And also instead of looking for the quarterback at the top end of our draft next year feeling comfortable getting our quarterback in the second third or fourth round. Especially given the number and the types of quarterbacks available. It’s rather obvious that we would be best served by committing three of our first four picks to the defensive side of the ball.
Under the context he somewhat maintains this level of play throughout the season...Much agreed.
Geno will make 7M this year which is the low end for starters, if he continues his current level of play I would offer him a 3 year deal when the time comes, roughly.
Yr 1>17M base + 5M incentives, 17M guaranteed, 22M total.
Yr 2>17.5M base + 5M incentives, 13M guaranteed, 22.5 total.
Yr 3> 22.5M base + 5M incentives, 2M guaranteed, 27.5 total.
3 year, 72M total, 32M guaranteed. incentives top 10 passing yards, TD's, completion %... reach two of three.
Puts him right in the middle of the pack for league starters. That is all I would be willing to pay a veteran starter with the very attractive option of drafting & paying a rookie for far less on the board.
Agree with wanting to see more before extending to a starting QB contract...but waiting to EOY brings big risk. Back when I used to negotiate NFL QB contracts, I would wait until the mid year to begin talks of a fair-but-friendly 3 year contract. Good signing bonus & last year salary. Assuming the level of play does not fall off, deal is signed by week 12-13. Risk of injury might get it done.I need to see him sustain it through the end of the season before I go there, but as of now I'd rather do this than stake it all on a rookie (that they'll have to trade up for to get a guy worth staking it on anyway).
I like it..Fade has put Russ in the trunk.Under the context he somewhat maintains this level of play throughout the season...
If you draft his replacement early, and lowball him, he isn't signing with the Seahawks.
People must understand what tier 2 QBs make and realize that is the floor due to the cap going up.
- Matt Ryan $30M APY
- Carson Wentz $32M APY
- Jared Goff $33.5M APY
- Kirk Cousins $35M APY
If you're running the Seahawks and Geno's agent is arguing he is worth just as much as these guys and should be compensated accordingly.
What is your counter argument he isn't, and whytake way less and stay with the Seahawks, when several teams around the league will gladly pay him his market value?
3 of the 4 above have been to the Super Bowl and have a much larger body of work. But if Geno was to miraculously continue this torrid pace for the full season, well then, all bets are off. It only takes one GM to think he can uproot Geno and place him in a completely different situation, different coach, coordinator, different team and get the same results. Many have done this and failed. I’d think there be regression to the means.Under the context he somewhat maintains this level of play throughout the season...
If you draft his replacement early, and lowball him, he isn't signing with the Seahawks.
People must understand what tier 2 QBs make and realize that is the floor due to the cap going up.
- Matt Ryan $30M APY
- Carson Wentz $32M APY
- Jared Goff $33.5M APY
- Kirk Cousins $35M APY
If you're running the Seahawks and Geno's agent is arguing he is worth just as much as these guys and should be compensated accordingly.
What is your counter argument he isn't, and whytake way less and stay with the Seahawks, when several teams around the league will gladly pay him his market value?
When was the last time we had success drafting a high pick as a QB, Ric Mirer? Dan McGwire ? Or did you count Kelly Stouffer from the cards also ? Steve Myer was the best we have got I think as a 2nd rounder and he was injured almost right away once he played with a broken neck.I like it..Fade has put Russ in the trunk.
Hard to argue that Geno isn't as good/better at this point to those QB's listed.
Geno is ours we won't be drafting a high pick QB this year..2/3 yrs maybe.
The argument is that none of those quarterbacks are worth the money they're making, and if they were free agents right now none of them would get paid that much. Those contracts were signed under very different circumstances.Under the context he somewhat maintains this level of play throughout the season...
If you draft his replacement early, and lowball him, he isn't signing with the Seahawks.
People must understand what tier 2 QBs make and realize that is the floor due to the cap going up.
- Matt Ryan $30M APY
- Carson Wentz $32M APY
- Jared Goff $33.5M APY
- Kirk Cousins $35M APY
If you're running the Seahawks and Geno's agent is arguing he is worth just as much as these guys and should be compensated accordingly.
What is your counter argument he isn't, and whytake way less and stay with the Seahawks, when several teams around the league will gladly pay him his market value?
Geno Smith is not going to take a 72/32M contract is he continues playing like this. It's going to be in line with what all of the big time QB's are getting right now.3 year, 72M/32M guaranteed is a fair offer for a 32 y/o career journeyman backup who has currently thrown for 43 TD's in nine years.
It would be very interesting to see how many offers Geno would get on the open market if he continues to play at a top 10 level.
The 23' draft will hold plenty of choices for QB needy teams and most if not all will snag one before day 3. Most GM's looking to draft a franchise quarterback will not be willing to simultaneously pay a vet a significant contract. Geno's best fit would be more a playoff caliber team ready to win now, if he gets that payday you shake his hand and wish him the best of luck.
I don't think franchise tagging GS (even non exclusive) would be a good option considering the cap room we'll need to improve this team. I would love to see Geno continue on as our starter but this is about what situation is best for him. If he leaves maybe we can re-sign Lock to a cheap deal while our rookie QB develops. BTW, after the RW fiasco, I don't think many teams will be dumping wheel barrows of cash at a Seahawk QB's feet. I could be wrong though.
The Hawks will extend Geno no doubt about that. Pete Carroll would never take a quarterback in the first round …it makes more sense to draft all defense with next year’s top 4 picks. We need guys on D that schematically fit what we’re trying to do. Solid, athletic D linemen and maybe a stud P5 linebacker. We already have a quarterback with the skill set needed to execute the offense. Dude has been throwing dots with precision and accuracy. He really did a superb job against the Saints especially stretching the field with Lockett. People need to get off his nutts regarding his abilities as an elite quarterback when in fact his arm talent has never been in question.Under the context he somewhat maintains this level of play throughout the season...
If you draft his replacement early, and lowball him, he isn't signing with the Seahawks.
People must understand what tier 2 QBs make and realize that is the floor due to the cap going up.
- Matt Ryan $30M APY
- Carson Wentz $32M APY
- Jared Goff $33.5M APY
- Kirk Cousins $35M APY
If you're running the Seahawks and Geno's agent is arguing he is worth just as much as these guys and should be compensated accordingly.
What is your counter argument he isn't, and whytake way less and stay with the Seahawks, when several teams around the league will gladly pay him his market value?
I am trying to figure out what Geno has shown that leads you to believe he will not make it through the season healthy. Is there some objective data that supports this theory, or is this a needle in a voodoo doll?I still think there is a probability that Geno does not make it through the rest of the season healthy, elevating Lock to starter to end the year. As for signing Geno...2 yr max and heavily incentive laden. I think Geno is a different duck and wants to remain a Seahawk.
A draft QB will not start the first year no matter who it is.