keasley45
Well-known member
Turning water into wine is exactly how some of you feel though.
I don't get how one side of the fanbase can watch the games on Sunday and come away thinking he's a great QB and the mistakes he makes are either on the coaching, Oline, wrong receiver routes, or whatever while the other side of the fanbase sits there screaming at their TV's for him not to do something he is about to do. It's insane and i've never seen anything like that before on this board (Pete and Russ squabbles were nowhere like this).
They can feel that way the same way Daniel Jeremiah does. A dude who played QBand has kept abreast of Geno and the Hawks for a while.
Because 15 INts arent 15 horrible decisions when you understand that 8 of them were good decisons that ended badly for no faukt of the QB
Or that 21 TDs is low but nit career defining or problematic when you understand that the Grubb offense was canned in Seattle for how poor the concepts and play design were, ESPECIALLY , in compressed field situations. AND that no offense failed as miserably inside the 10 yard line and in short yardage siuations as seattles.
You could blame all of that on GeNo... except that until this year, the offense wasnt that bad inside the 10 and for all the chants that Geno sucks in the redzone, the reality is that until Grubb, he had thrown 33TDs and 2 INts in the redzone. Thats a 16.5 : 1 ratio. Under Grubb - 13:4.
So you can call all of that excuses and praise a guy like Goff for being so 'incredible' despite the fact that Geno was more accurate and better at avoiding pressure despite playing behind the 26th ranked line whike Goff played begind a top unit if you want. Just dont try to pass off superficial analysis and emotion based arguments as relevant evidence in a debate that goes deeper than wins and losses and TDs and INts. Leave it at 'i dont like the dude and my mind cant be changed no matter what the stats say and he does on the field'. At least @SoulfishHawk drops his argument there and just leaves it at that. Thats respectable. Some players, no matter what they do sometimes just dont 'do it' for fans. And that is undeniably the case considering the upswell of support among some of the anti- Geno crowd around here for Drew Lock last year when the dude showed zero that would warrant being a starter. Check that. All Drew had to do was act like he coukd play for a series or throw one TD, despte sucking the whole game to have some calling for him to start.
Thats all good. But its an argument who's only real roots are in emotion.