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I imagine some would rank him above Zorn or below Moon, and I'm not sure which stance I would disagree with more, but #5 isn't really that debatable, is it?
Everything we do on here is meaningless.Ranking position players over multiple decades is meaningless to me.
Different eras with different rules and different teams over time.
But I do recognize fan attraction toward pedestal ranking.
Agreed. I think he'll become an inspiration for many. Flamed out early, career left for dead, and a punchline for an off-field incident with a teammate when both were young and immature. He re-set, learned under some experienced, well-regarded leaders in Ryan Fitzpatrick, Philip Rivers, Eli Manning, and Russell Wilson, and when he got his second chance, he owned it. Most players given the bust label early never realize that level of success.As a Seahawks quarterback, #5. That's all you can give him considering he started less than half of the games that 1 through 4 (Russ, Hass, Mudbone, Zorn) did.
Wish I had a button I could press that would've returned Geno to age 25 when he got thrown into action in 2021. I love his redemption story, but he could've been something real special if he were in the right environment from the start.
I have him right behind Seneca Wallace
it really does matter where you end up. If he goes to a QB whisperer coach probably would have had a much different trajectory.As a Seahawks quarterback, #5. That's all you can give him considering he started less than half of the games that 1 through 4 (Russ, Hass, Mudbone, Zorn) did.
Wish I had a button I could press that would've returned Geno to age 25 when he got thrown into action in 2021. I love his redemption story, but he could've been something real special if he were in the right environment from the start.
I wouldn’t even add him - blip on the radar of lifeI imagine some would rank him above Zorn or below Moon, and I'm not sure which stance I would disagree with more, but #5 isn't really that debatable, is it?
I don't disagree with that, but I've actually come away very impressed when I've dove into what Krieg accomplished in relation to his peers. I was not really expecting that and it makes me wonder how underrated he is for his time. That was before I was following though, and we know the stats don't always tell the whole story, so I could be way off there.Everbody has fond memories of Zorn, Krieg and Hass but they weren't great QB's. I remember the great plays by those guys too until one of the bone-headed plays that had you shaking your head. They'd get crucified by today's fans.
Definitely in receiving highlightsI have him right behind Seneca Wallace
I don't disagree with that, but I've actually come away very impressed when I've dove into what Krieg accomplished in relation to his peers. I was not really expecting that and it makes me wonder how underrated he is for his time. That was before I was following though, and we know the stats don't always tell the whole story, so I could be way off there.