Nv_Hawks
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I love the fact that our staff is fresh from college ranked as well. They have good insights into the players coming out. Much like PC did his first couple years.
Is this because of the whole "we have a quarterback and his name is Carson Palmer" debacle? I remember that pretty clearly. Who was it that did that? Duncan's Dad? I wonder if he is still around lurking, or under a new screen name...Nope.
It was nothing more than rumor/speculation at time of posting.
.net has always required the “source” the be revealed, this has not changed, nor will it because somebody got it right.
In other words, the op's inside source is some drunk at the local pubThis was taken at Dino's Pub in Renton last night as apparently Grubbs and JS went out for a drink and that's how the beans got spilled. My apologies to the OP.
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JS basically lives at DinosThis was taken at Dino's Pub in Renton last night as apparently Grubbs and JS went out for a drink and that's how the beans got spilled. My apologies to the OP.
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We'll see. If I were a betting man, my money would be on Lock and a rookie.Geno fits the scheme. I expect him to return. Maybe they draft a QB? But they won't roll the dice on the prospect of having to start Lock or a rookie week one.
Rhymes with Geno's.JS basically lives at Dinos
This move tells me that Geno is the guy. At least in the short term.We'll see. If I were a betting man, my money would be on Lock and a rookie.
Does he? And what scheme is that?Geno fits the scheme.
New LB's coach Kirk Olivadotti.Who’s the fourth guy pictured?
Yes, he shares a lot of similar traits with Penix imo. Both are extremely accurate passers. They we're in shotgun upwards of 80% at UW. Geno has plenty of experience in a spread like system, going back to his days at WV. Grubb's offense has a lot of vertical concepts. Which Geno should thrive in.Does he? And what scheme is that?
I respectfully disagree. Geno struggles to get the ball out on time, Penix is great at this. Geno has simply awful pocket awareness. Penix can feel pressure very well. I think Geno would struggle to run Grubs offense with its constant changes at the LOS. We're going to find out pretty quick isn't there a pending event with Geno's contract on the 16th? I'm convinced they are taking a QB in the draft.Yes, he shares a lot of similar traits with Penix imo. Both are extremely accurate passers. They we're in shotgun upwards of 80% at UW. Geno has plenty of experience in a spread like system, going back to his days at WV. Grubb's offense has a lot of vertical concepts. Which Geno should thrive in.
Penix might be on their radar. But I would be absolutely shocked if they moved on from Geno this offseason.
I respectfully disagree. Geno struggles to get the ball out on time, Penix is great at this. Geno has simply awful pocket awareness. Penix can feel pressure very well. I think Geno would struggle to run Grubs offense with its constant changes at the LOS. We're going to find out pretty quick isn't there a pending event with Geno's contract on the 16th? I'm convinced they are taking a QB in the draft.
I don't bet on people but given the choice I would prefer it turns out this way, even though I have been a steady supporter for Geno. I think we need the money more than we need Geno at this juncture.We'll see. If I were a betting man, my money would be on Lock and a rookie.
Totally agree with this, Penix was very good at getting the ball out quickly. Geno this year held on to the ball way to many times looking for the big play. He won't be able to do that in Grubs offense.I respectfully disagree. Geno struggles to get the ball out on time, Penix is great at this. Geno has simply awful pocket awareness. Penix can feel pressure very well. I think Geno would struggle to run Grubs offense with its constant changes at the LOS. We're going to find out pretty quick isn't there a pending event with Geno's contract on the 16th? I'm convinced they are taking a QB in the draft.
IMO Geno has not been very good at the short game in general. I think the short game is the bread and butter of a passing offense. Long balls are the icing for a cake. I think it's time to move on from Geno, who will be tasked with learning a completely new offensive scheme and therefore will not have that advantage over Lock and/or a rookie in the short term.Totally agree with this, Penix was very good at getting the ball out quickly. Geno this year held on to the ball way to many times looking for the big play. He won't be able to do that in Grubs offense.
I have no clue where people get this stuff from.