Geno's situation will be complicated. This was a 'bad' season for our offense (closer to average than actually bad, though), but he's 34 and this was well under what we should expect from him based on the last two years.
But, the biggest reason for that... is Grubb. Let's be 100% real here. There are knowledgeable Seahawks watchers on both sides of the Geno argument. There are basically none who think Grubb is good.
Mark Schlereth, Corbin Smith, the Seattle Overload guys, Field Gulls... everyone who has put any time into studying the 'Hawks offense say he's terrible. The only people who still make pro-Grubb arguments are big Husky-homers who hate Geno and guys like me who were advocating for him to get more time.
Well, I have officially disembarked from that train. There are plenty of mistakes you can forgive an OC trying to make that transition to the NFL. Consistently forgetting you have RBs even when you actually want to burn some clock isn't one of them.
As for Schneider... I'm ok with him. I think we overall did well with our off-season and mid-season moves and I think the historical awfulness of our O-Line is overblown.
That all said, season isn't actually over even though this week went as badly as possible. Here's hoping the Cards have some pride and we beat the snot out of the Bears.
Salud!