keasley45
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There's a reason for that though. If you take in the big picture, he has all these awesome stats that portray him as something he is not. Regardless of all these stats that are thrown around, the guy has never won more than 9 games in a season or a post season win. Supporters will come and put the blame on crappy teams, horrid play calling, or whatever else, but the truth of the matter is that great QB's can elevate their teams and overcome some of those issues (Russ did it for years), but Geno has never been that. He's a system QB that lives and dies by the cohesion or breakdown of the game plans. Some believe he can and will overcome his shortcomings and others don't. He's running out of time.
You are forcing yourself to view Geno through his past performance prior to being in Seattle, which is entirely irrelevant to what and who he is now.
What qb in the league has actually taken a bottom 5 rushing attack, o line and defense and won with it?
Show me that list. Because that seems to now be bar he's measured against.
Russ never had a bottom 5 defense, running game, and offensive line (all at the same time) to 'elevate'. Folks keep pointing to the season he was forced to be the offense because we had no running backs as evidence that he was somehow transcendent, while ignoring thr now obvious fact that he was entirely incapable of reading a defense and thus, reliably sustaining an offense. AND Our defense that year was 14th. You don't think we woukd have won more games over the last 2 years if our defense was 14th, rather than 14 spost worse than that?
Fact is, the closest he ever came to having to pull the load Geno has his first two seasons starting was in 2021, and the reality of that perfprmance has been well documented.
Common sense says that if your qb, in one season can garner MVP attention with bottom 5 support in o line and defense, and a run game that depsite looking electric for parts of the season, finished 18th, hes pretty much carrying the team if they still make the playoffs. And if the name on thr back of that No7 jersey was anything other than Smith (and that Smith that replaced Me3) there wouldnt be the push back.
Last year, there had bottom 5 support in all three of those other areas, AND the Seahawks had the 9th most dropped passes in the league, and he managed to finish with the 12th best QBR and was the obvious reason we were at all effective on offense.
Is he 'elite'. I dont think so. But he's more than good enough and doesnt warrant the obtuse disqualification of what hes actually doing on the merit of what he didnt do 10 years ago.
The dude has done a lot with a little. No reason to think he wont do a lot more when the other aspects of the team improve or are at least competent.