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I even 10-20’is reaonableGeno in the 10-15? There's nothing wrong with that, although some might rated him higher, me included, and most on dot net had him lower.
yeah there are similar threads about those guys. Someone already pointed it out that the elite guys drop passes and you ignored it. The Seahawks have a fantastic WR and it helps Geno. Im baffled if I’m being honest that you disagree.The negative posts about DK arent only in trade threads. You know it as well as i do.
Do i have to quote the threads? It has been argued many times that he drops the ball too much. Do you think there are similar posts in Detroit about St Brown? Or in Cincy about Chase?
DK has and still is the story of 'what if'. What if he could grow up and grow a pair of real No 1 WR hands. Jesus, even the announcers cslled out DK for constantly catching the ball with his body and not his hands...
You could argue his non catches, and bad routes cost us the 1st 9ers game.
Last year against Cincy early in the season, his lazy routes also resulted in an INT and drive killing play.
Im not saying he sucks. But its funny how you talk about how Geno's mistakes are boneheaded and hiw they come at the worst time, but then ignore the fact that DK has by himself killed the momentum in 3 games we would have won this year.
Detroit. NY. SF (in Seattle). Its not debatable. It happened. Its fact.
And i'm sorry, but when the talk coming out of games is more 'what would have happened had DK come down with both feet in bounds?... what would have happened if DK ran a crisper route... what woukd have happened if DK didnt cough up the ball, that player cant be credited with creating a situation where the QB should be playing better BECAUSE of him.
And before you say ' that the same issue with Geno... what eould have heppenwd IF he didnt throw the pick ...'. Except we know what happened after he threw the picks. Against NY, he led us down for a game winning drive. Against the Rams (like Goff) he overcame multiple TOs (that werent all the mental errors detractors claim them to be) and tied the game and then put us in posotion to win it. Against the 49 ers the first time, he git the ball back and we were in position to score late to take the lead.
Its as simple as this. You can watch the games from a neutral position and analyze what happening and the context in which it happens, regardless of what side of the ball, or which player, or you can watch it with a bias towards anticipating seeing what you THINK is happening based on predisposition around a player, offense, defense or team.
Is funny. K9 has been in the bottom 1/2 of the league since hes been here (statisticaly) He's looked spectacular at times and he has also quite often bounced runs he should hit through the line a bit faster. But no one woukd say that Ken Walker is the 18th best RB in the league because his stats say so. At worst, folks would grade him 'incomplete'. Why? Because its obvious he hasnt been provided the tools around him to succeed. His tackles for loss arent all his fault. His crap YPC games arent all on him. When you see the dude do his thing when thise sround him, supporting him, do theirs, he is one of the best in the league. When those guys dont do their jobs... you get the stats he has had. But he gets a pass (and should) yet HIS job is far less reliant on multiple aspects of the offense running well than the QBs is. Yet the QB on this team isnt given half the benefit the RB is.