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You're welcome Denver.
my problem with your take is you look for every reason to talk against the stats to prove Russ sucks but with Geno you take the complete opposite approach in trying to convinve everyone he's better than he really is. Doesn't seem consistent. Russ is having a much better year than Geno overall, would you agree with that?Way to pick the times he rarely does it. Guarantee you if you pull the stats, he's still near league leading in fewest number of throws over the middle. And utilizing TEs? They are 31st in the league.
And the outlets / underneath stuff? He throws them because he can't hit the wr routes with regularity. He simoly will not throw if his guy isnt WIDE open because, well, you pick the reason. Look up NextGen stats. Russ is 34th in the league in aggressive throws (defined as throws into tight coverage). Wasnt that also something he was supposedly forbidden to do in Seattle?
Against the Chiefs, 9 of his 12 completions all game were behind the LOS. That translates to 3 completions beyond 0 yards... all game.
Kudos to Sean for keeping him within his game manager sweet spot and relying on his defense, ground game, and complimentary ball (sound familiar?). And, of course waiting for opponents to make enough mistakes to lose.
250 million for an 8 ypcatch average. What's that? 32.5 mill per yard averaged? Good deal! And that's high for Russ this year.
These are textbook 'Pete managing Russ' styled wins. Sean just wont let him scramble drill his way to yards.
Against the Bills:
Den RBs - 9 catches, 70 yards
All Den WRs - 12 catches 102 yards
All others - 3 catches for the TEs for the remaining 21
Last game against the Chiefs
DEN RBs - 7 catches 35 yards
All Den WRs - 5 catches 79 yards
All others- no catches for TEs
But go ahead and circle the TDs and RTG. Feels better that way.
250 million per annum... for sub Alex Smith performance.
And he doesn't have the most injured o-line in the league contributing to a slump (yet still is 3rd highest in the league in sacks). Nor does he have 2 key contributing WRs being integrated into the offense and making their share of miscues. And, he doesn't have a 1st time play caller making mistakes. He has Sean Payton.
And the above stats are him 'playing really well'
6.9 yards per average for the year. But he's not alone in the bottom 10 or so in the league in that category. He and D Watson, the other 250 mill 'elite' qb in the bottom 10 or so in the leeague are keeping the Desmond Ritters and Z Wilson's company. Watson can at least claim injury as a contributor.
No thanks.
Hats off to Payton for coaching his way to 4 wins so far. It's brilliant work. And I mean that sincerely. Much respect. Vintage 'you cant win the game in the 1st qtr...' type stuff.
It was definitely the players who won the game for the Broncos last night......the Bills playersExactly, not our problem. We fleeced them, it was good enough then, and it's good enough now.
But there you go again, it's PAYTON who is winning. Clearly not the players on the field.
This.Russ deserves credit for executing what Payton is asking at a reasonably high level. But the Broncos will not win many games if that's their blueprint.
This is Pete's strength and absolutely his weakness.Watching Sean Payton tonight has got me thinking.
Pete lets guys be themselves, and in some cases it is for the worst. Amplifying them.
Earl went off the rails.
Mike Bennett was reading books in meetings.
Angry Doug Baldwin, got well… angrier.
Sherman loved to run his mouth, ran it even more, eventually screaming at the coaches on the sidelines.
The Seahawks led the league in holdouts during the L.O.B era, etc.
Sean Payton meanwhile, put Wilson in his place, told him to stop being a politician, and stop kissing so many babies. Gave him the structure and discipline he needed to get his career back on track.
Pete creates monsters. Good and bad.
D.K. could be next. Pete loves stoking the fire.
How amazing was that throw and catch from Wilson/Sutton.
Wilson has two of the most improbable throw/catches in NFL history now according to Nextgen stats.
If this was from Mahomes, Erin, or Burrows they would be talking about nonstop.
my problem with your take is you look for every reason to talk against the stats to prove Russ sucks but with Geno you take the complete opposite approach in trying to convinve everyone he's better than he really is. Doesn't seem consistent. Russ is having a much better year than Geno overall, would you agree with that?
I could easily be confusing you with someone else so if I am I apologize and Im not being snarky, I mean that lol
I didn't like him even before the "don't have to carry the team" comments and double speak "Seahawks for life" all the meanwhile scheming with his agent to get out of town..Yeah I still don't get the Russ hate.
I get why people got pissed about the divorce but at this point who cares.
What about his 6 wins?Geno has only gotten 3 points in 2nd half In Seattle losses this year. Explain that.
WhataboutismWhat about his 6 wins?
6-3.Whataboutism
Russ played well last night. His best game of the year. But for the most part this season his play has been inconsistent. Much like Geno's.Russ is having a much better year than Geno overall, would you agree with that?
Geno has only gotten 3 points in 2nd half In Seattle losses this year. Explain that.
I've watched almost every game. He's flat out been better than Geno overall and its not close. If not for some brilliant luck Geno would have 4-6 more picks and turnovers. Factor in that Geno has a much more talented supporting cast and its even worse. Geno has been much worse on 3rd down especially the last month or so. I think in defense or both Geno and Russ almost every team has had long periods of being stagnant. It's a weird year overall for offensive play.Russ played well last night. His best game of the year. But for the most part this season his play has been inconsistent. Much like Geno's.
People point to his stat line (18 tds/4 int's) and argue that he's having a good-great year. But if you watch his play, you'll come away with a different opinion of him. I've watched just about every game (Denver). Far too many times this season, Denver's offense has gone long periods of being stagnant. In typical Russ fashion, a high number of three & out's and struggles converting on third down.
Geno has had an issue with turnovers, so in that area, Russ has certainly been better. However, both still have their own set of issues.
Fwiw this team is far better off with Geno & the assets that we're acquired from Denver. It's not really debatable.
If Geno can get through this next 5 games with even a couple of wins I think he will change some minds. It's a great chance for him to get right and back on track. we know he's capable of playing really good football and if he does we will surprise some people during this stretch. If he keeps making turnovers in the red zone or struggling with his reads its going to be rough.6-3.
my problem with your take is you look for every reason to talk against the stats to prove Russ sucks but with Geno you take the complete opposite approach in trying to convinve everyone he's better than he really is. Doesn't seem consistent. Russ is having a much better year than Geno overall, would you agree with that?
I could easily be confusing you with someone else so if I am I apologize and Im not being snarky, I mean that lol
0-5 against elite teams.6-3.
Waldron. I’ve also blamed him last season for 2nd half woes. Or did you forget that?Explain? KW3 had the same number of points over that span. So did Charbs.
And their rushing yards were pretty poor. As in league low poor. How might you explain that?