Maelstrom787
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A lot of this is just straight wrong.Inaccurate. Lack of leadership. Inability to score when we needed it the most. Terrible decision maker under pressure. Costly turnovers. Panicked in a clean pocket and checked down way too quickly, which means he's moving through his progressions too fast and missing guys like Walker for a TD. Forced the ball out of bounds several times when he wasn't under pressure. But ya, we can't blame Geno![]()
He's factually not inaccurate. Factually. That's just outright wrong.
Lack of leadership is a questionable criticism. Little to base that off of in his Seattle career.
Inability to score, fine. That doesn't happen in a vacuum, though.
Terrible decision maker under pressure. I mean, I don't really see that. I've seen a hell of a lot of game winning drives from him if we're talking about high-stakes pressure, and I've seen a hell of a lot of pocket maneuvering and sack avoidance from him if we're talking pass-rush pressure.
Panicked in a clean pocket and checked down way too quickly. Yeah, and he'd be "holding the ball too long" and taking more sacks if he weren't getting it to the first option he has open in his progressions. Also, most plays don't really have a million progressions. More plays than ever are designed to go to a primary with a checkdown option and a buncha decoys. If Geno's getting to his third or fourth read regularly, then we're being outschemed.
Forced the ball out of bounds several times when he wasn't under pressure. I mean, sure, I guess. But he was under pressure. Nick Bosa alone had over 10 pressures, IIRC. It may not have been as much pressure as our negligent line has let through previously, but it was still pressure.
You can blame Geno all you want, though. No one is stopping you. There's just a ton of other stuff to blame, and that other stuff is probably deserving of a significantly bigger piece of that shit pie.