pittpnthrs
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I dont think Mac would look at this season as such a disappointment if he didnt think Geno and the offense were capable of significantly more. I also dont think *significantly better than 10-7 is 11-6 or 12-5. We had 11-6 in our hands with a win against the Giants and instead decided to throw 87% of downs against a defense that wasnt great at stopping the run.
Also, I think the fact that Geno is as good as he has made it easy to discern exactly what was wrong with the offense and why it ultimately failed.
When you have a qb who on 80+ percent of his throws is dead to rights accurate and throws directly to your guys 98.4 percent of the time (on his own), system failures are obvious.
And when you have a qb who throws an accurate ball 80+ percent of the time and only hits the other guys (on his own) 1.6% of the time, you can win a lot of games if everything else is working.
He also had the 2nd most 4th qtr comebacks and tied for 4th in game winning drives. And as Mac said, if they held serve against the Vikings, he would have had another one. And that's to say nothing for the 4th qtr drives that should have been against the Giants and the OT comeback we gave to the Rams.
People seem to lose sight of the fact that Geno dropped back to pass 630 times (3rd most in the league) this year when you take into account his attempts and sacks and did so with an ineffective offensive scheme, ineffective protection and a running game that was kept on the shelf and wasnt scaring anyone.
As analytics based as Mac is, I guarantee you that's how he sees Geno. If he didnt, he wouldnt be so steadfast in his praise for him and quick to talk down the picks.
And i'm sure that yes, they dont see Geno slinging the rock for them 4 years from now. But he and John are also about to go into contract negotiations with Geno, so tipping your hand with statements like ' we want Geno here as long as we can have him' when the goal is to get him for a decent number and on a contract with a near term out given his age, would be idiotic negotiating tactics. Better to leave it at 'Right now'.
In praising Geno as he does, talking down the INTs, firing Grubb, and simultaneously pinning the disappointment of the season on his offense and OC, he has gone about as far as he can in showing support for the QB without handing negotiating leverage to his side.
Its a cat and mouse game, no different than Geno saying the team will be ok whether or not he is here. Neither side can appear too eager.
How long do you think they want to keep Geno? I'm looking at it this way, the team is 2 to 3 years away from building anything resembling a Super Bowl contender and that's if they are lucky. I don't see Geno being in those plans. Yeah Seattle won 10 games this season, but they never beat anybody of real substance. Also I don't want to continue with capping on Geno, but the brain farts he consistenly displays is something nobody can fix.
He's not the answer going forward, but the team really doesn't have any choice right now but to go with him.