keasley45
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Players getting extended with a year left on a deal is pretty common. I think thats what's being asked.He already is on a multiyear contract
Players getting extended with a year left on a deal is pretty common. I think thats what's being asked.He already is on a multiyear contract
I’ve been saying this for a long time now, Geno Smith is bad in the red zone. It is bar none the weakest aspect of his game.He has 3 huge redzone picks this year... Those are the ones that really sting!
I'd like to see them sort this QB situation out...
I Just hope they don't over draft one this year, with no clear franchise QB's in this draft.
I’m lower on Geno than you are but this is a fair take for sure. He does so many things well and that’s what drives me nuts. His bad stuff is just things you don’t see 12 year vets making. He can make every throw and often does but his decision making is flat out bizarre at times.Still a hard question. I’ll preface this with the following…I’m a fan of Geno. I love his leadership. I love his resilience. I love his mechanics and he’s as fundamentally sound as a QB can be.
I’d like to see him run the ball more when the opportunity presents itself. I’d also like to see him cut down on the boneheaded plays.
No player is without flaws. But the stuff Geno does sometimes…has me scratching my head. Take today’s red zone int…that’s a boneheaded throw. QBs are going to throw int’s…but the manner in which they occur can’t ‘look’ like that.
Those type of plays WILL separate teams come crunch time and/or playoff time.
Personally, my thoughts on extending him change from week to week. What I don’t want to do is be one of those teams who pays their QB 30% of the cap and weakens the rest of the roster.
I’m sure we all agree there.
Still a super hard question for sure.
So damn real.Still a hard question. I’ll preface this with the following…I’m a fan of Geno. I love his leadership. I love his resilience. I love his mechanics and he’s as fundamentally sound as a QB can be.
I’d like to see him run the ball more when the opportunity presents itself. I’d also like to see him cut down on the boneheaded plays.
No player is without flaws. But the stuff Geno does sometimes…has me scratching my head. Take today’s red zone int…that’s a boneheaded throw. QBs are going to throw int’s…but the manner in which they occur can’t ‘look’ like that.
Those type of plays WILL separate teams come crunch time and/or playoff time.
Personally, my thoughts on extending him change from week to week. What I don’t want to do is be one of those teams who pays their QB 30% of the cap and weakens the rest of the roster.
I’m sure we all agree there.
Still a super hard question for sure.
NOIs geno better than hasselbeck?
Ability? No question he is. As a complete QB? Hasselbeck was better.Is geno better than hasselbeck?
I think in his prime hasselbeck was much more accurate, but he was never the same after he broke his legAbility? No question he is. As a complete QB? Hasselbeck was better.
Accuracy is just one part though. Geno is the much better athlete overall. Hasselbeck did much more with less (raw athletic talent and ability), enough so that he was the better QB.I think in his prime hasselbeck was much more accurate, but he was never the same after he broke his leg