Cyrus12
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Hes guaranteed money in mid February so this decision will need to be made somewhat quickly. Thoughts?
And what notch do you think he is?Some are treating Geno like he's a notch or two below where he's at. It could be one more year of Geno. It might be more if they don't love the QBs who make it to us (or the cost to trade up).
Yeah! Silly excited people! How dare they be happy about something Seahawks related.Well one thing is for CERTAIN. We definitely need at MINIMUM, ten more threads about this same subject within the next week. You have your assignments...
Thirty threads over the next month is an easily attainable goal!
I think DK would disagree. I sense there was no chemistry between the two.Even if there’s a lot of player turnover (looks to be the case), you’d lose the players that are left if you do Geno dirty.
Tyler Huntley is a good few steps behind Geno.I'd be curious what Macdonald thinks of Tyler Huntley, who is going to be a free agent and has looked capable backing up Lamar Jackson in the past. He's only 25 and might be ready for an increased role. Possibly a good, cheaper option if he wants to move on from Geno for whatever reason, or maybe he could be thrown into the mix with Geno.
X100I think Geno stays, you will see what happens when we have a more aggressive offense, Pete bend don't break and play things safe style without a lot of middle of the field and crossing routes and predictable calls won't be here anymore. Pete being older got comfortable in what he did, look at the success, but once figured out yo9u have to adjust, not something we did on either side of the ball, when we did go off script as soon as a mistake happened we were quickly redirected to what was before.
No they cannot, we have seen just a guy play and guys that were touted as good that looked worse then street signings.I hope not. I'm so ready to move on. Almost any qb can replace Geno's level of play, and hopefully we will draft one that will far exceed it.