Lords of Scythia
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Very true. The other part is yes Geno today is making $44.5 million for 2025. When they extend him in the next couple of weeks it lowers his 2025 cap to between $26 and $30 million. Can get out of his deal whenever. You save $16 million roughly for next year and you can still groom the future QB along with sign any players you need to. The Pro's to keeping Geno far outweigh the cons.Pretty sure they were gonna figure out how to keep Geno around regardless of this announcement. It seems a lot of folks around here screaming about the cap weren't counting on this extra cap space appearing.
There will still be some finagling as they figure out how to extend Jones IV and DK, etc, but we're not as bad off cap-wise as many nay-sayers were making us out to be. Now the real figuring gets started.
Next year we’ve currently got about $140 million where we sit today. A lot will change but next year we’ve currently got are currently loaded.And next year we will be that much richer
While nothing is off the table this time of year, I'd file this under unlikely but not impossible.A chess game going on right now. Schneider was to cut Geno, until the Raiders hired Carroll. Knowing how much Pete loved him some Geno, Schneider is holding Geno and baiting for some draft picks.
I personally think if Seattle moves on from Geno, which they could….rookie QBs have come in and proven they can play immediately and Seattle would save even more salary by moving on. I’m not saying they will all play like rookie Jayden Daniels, no, never, but, they might be serviceable, and enough of a justification for them to move on and add resources and additional cap space with other areas. If Mac believes in Geno, which he has publically said he wants him back, then, do it, stick to your convictions, and extend Geno! Am I advocating for Geno for another 3 years, maybe not, but if they have a plan to draft their apparent successor for Geno, this year or next year or even 2027 (head coaches shouldn’t bank on coaching more than a year at a time) then run it with Geno and have the next in line franchise QB learn until this toilet paper strong offensive line gets a lot better!While nothing is off the table this time of year, I'd file this under unlikely but not impossible.
I completely agree. I know it sounds like I advocate for Geno forever. I don't. From a big picture standpoint restructuring Geno makes the most sense. I still want that QB drafted. I still want to compete and may the best man win whether that's 2025 or 2027. It's a fine line on how to treat your players because of the message it sends to the rest of your organization. Now let's say they draft Jaxson Dart gets picked in the 2nd and he comes in and flat out beats Geno this offseason that's a different story. It's so much more than just black and white that fans don't get to see that side of things. Restructuring Geno and cutting him doesn't save that much of a difference. Another thing to keep in mind is there's a timetable on when things needs to be done. The draft isn't until late April. Geno's contract becomes guaranteed by mid-March. A decision on him needs to be made long before we even have a chance to draft a replacement and days after FA even starts. That's why it makes far more business sense to extend him because it has to be done by March if we want his cap lowered for 2025. Otherwise you have to cut him by then and then we are scrambling for a QB and that's not where you want to be.I personally think if Seattle moves on from Geno, which they could….rookie QBs have come in and proven they can play immediately and Seattle would save even more salary by moving on. I’m not saying they will all play like rookie Jayden Daniels, no, never, but, they might be serviceable, and enough of a justification for them to move on and add resources and additional cap space with other areas. If Mac believes in Geno, which he has publically said he wants him back, then, do it, stick to your convictions, and extend Geno! Am I advocating for Geno for another 3 years, maybe not, but if they have a plan to draft their apparent successor for Geno, this year or next year or even 2027 (head coaches shouldn’t bank on coaching more than a year at a time) then run it with Geno and have the next in line franchise QB learn until this toilet paper strong offensive line gets a lot better!
And Eggs while your at it
Sure as hell not going to have the cap space to give Geno more money after THAT.And Eggs while your at it![]()
We CAN cut Geno, but should we? It's not just cut and dry.We CAN keep Geno, but should we? It's not just cut and dry.
Drew Lock, dude got FRANCHISE embossed on his forehead.