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With Geno getting up there in age, what do you think the long term plan for a qb is? Free agent pickup, draft, Lock?
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
At Geno's age he could very easily have a minimum of four more years and possibly many more than four, he is still young for a QB. At 33/34 he is still in diapers..With Geno getting up there in age, what do you think the long term plan for a qb is? Free agent pickup, draft, Lock?
Thoughts?
Geno is on the other side of 30 but he's a low mileage player. He hasn't endured as much physical abuse as most starting QB's his age. He has the mental part of the game down but just needs more game day experience. I was glad that Seattle didn't pick a QB out of desperation in the draft.
I actually don't think the Hawks have a master plan for a replacement for Geno yet. I think they will explore options and count on competition to find the next QB. I think they believe Geno can fit the Seahawks's plan for at least 5 years.
Unless there is an unexpected health issue I am sure Pete will keep the front office informed of his retirement plans. If he expects to retire in the next couple of years it will be known about and potential replacements found.I'm more concerned about the long-term head coaching plan. Retirement could come at any time, but I believe he will at least coach this upcoming season. I just wouldn't be shocked at a surprise announcement any time after that though.
When Seattle hired Carroll, they got a successful college coach with a long resume of pro/college experience and a track record for winning college national championships. That seems like a fairly good recipe for when the time comes.
As far as Geno goes, I'm good with him for the next 4-5 years unless he falls off of a cliff.
Peyton Manning and Tom Brady were "high end" game managers as well. You are paying Geno quite the compliment and I have to agree. It is well deserved.Good chance that Geno can be that high end game manager for another 4 years or so, we may draft or sign a QB in year 2 or 3 of those 4 years. Then there's Lock, who is much younger, if he can learn enough in the next year or so, he can also take over as the pretty high end game manager.
Hard to predict injuries, unless you are Russell Wilson who talks to the omniscient and omnipotent Lord Jesus regularly. If Geno stays healthy, we don't need to worry about QB for another year or two.
Manning, Brady,……Geno?Peyton Manning and Tom Brady were "high end" game managers as well. You are paying Geno quite the compliment and I have to agree. It is well deserved.
I don't think they have a plan for long term QB, IMO. It seems like they are just going with Geno and see what happens.