Here we go again, assuming that anybody but Geno automatically makes us a crappy team and is equivalent to tanking. As others have said, that's just bullshit. There are numerous examples of the exact opposite being the case.
Thanks for responding to not a single thing I actually said so you can respond to some strawman argument instead.
Please quote the line I said 'anybody but Geno' makes us a crappy team. (Don't bother... I didn't say that.) No, what I said what YOU are recommending is equivalent to tanking because of the way you keep describing your preferred path for the Seahawks.
It'll be fine if we put in Howell or a rookie or whatever FA we pay with the change from the couch cushions because it doesn't matter if we go 1-16 because we can "
go all in on a top qb prospect next year", "
If it doesn't work out, oh well, then try again in '26", etc., etc.
I don't assume that there is no QB who is going to be better than Geno, but thanks for putting words in my mouth.
My assumption is that if the Seahawks are sticking with Geno, it's because they think there isn't a better option than Geno. Most analysts think they'd probably be right.
You are the one who's arguing that they should put in anyone
even if they are worse than Geno. Putting someone you know is worse is tanking. You don't want people to keep calling you out for suggesting the Seahawks should tank, stop suggesting they do exactly what tanking looks like in the NFL.
Further, you keep justifying why the Seahawks should be ok with tanking-by-any-other-name by 2 arguments that are completely flawed, one being we can't get to the playoffs with Geno which is flat out wrong--since we've already done it--and two, that being a fringe level playoff team for the last 3 seasons means we are stuck in some mythical purgatory which is historically not the case.
I am open to the idea that the Seahawks might be better off not starting next Geno next year. They could draft someone who JS and Macdonald really like who just flat out earns the job. Geno and/or his agent could demand a massive contract that is not at all justifiable. There are actual decent reasons why the Seahawks shouldn't start Geno, it just so happens that the ones you keep peddling are, well... bullshit.