Agreed. Geno throws a beautiful ball, has good accuracy, can read defenses reasonably well, makes some clutch under the radar audibles, and has shown he can lead game winning drives.I'd trade Lock first.
I never once thought Geno was our future. But I want to draft a QB, and am more than comfortable having Geno start while the new guy learns, and I think Geno would be a better mentor than Lock.
Locks never been given a fair opportunity IMHO with a stable or even capable coach. Just perhaps with the right OC Lock could possibly thrive under the right circumstances and a great coach.Lock is a FA after March, unless we re-sign him. I imagine he'll be looking for a starting gig somewhere, or at least a shot at it. A lot depends on who we bring in as OC.
I always got a vibe that John thinks of Lock as a QB with potential. We'll know more if they try to re-sign him.Locks never been given a fair opportunity IMHO with a stable or even capable coach. Just perhaps with the right OC Lock could possibly thrive under the right circumstances and a great coach.
Not only that, but he hasn't been given the advantage that Geno has -- all the pre-season and regular-season practices with the 1's, the gameplan prep as starter, etc. All of that is very valuable to a QB.Locks never been given a fair opportunity IMHO with a stable or even capable coach. Just perhaps with the right OC Lock could possibly thrive under the right circumstances and a great coach.
Lock is a FA after March, unless we re-sign him. I imagine he'll be looking for a starting gig somewhere, or at least a shot at it. A lot depends on who we bring in as OC.
He was signed by the Hawks as a FA backup, if we could get a late 3rd or early 4th, we have done well. Geno may have another one or two good seasons, but one never knows.I think the most they'd get for him is a 4th rounder sadly.
Again..... I want to point out that Geno will be learning a whole new offense from scratch.Agreed. Geno throws a beautiful ball, has good accuracy, can read defenses reasonably well, makes some clutch under the radar audibles, and has shown he can lead game winning drives.
Lock has an inaccurate cannon. But has shown he can run an offense reasonably well, just not at Geno's level.
Why is it not obvious that Geno isn't that smart and will need 2 years to learn a new offense?
I'll refer back to the post when Geno is cut just to rub it in.