keasley45
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Because Russ has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that he struggles to read defenses and diagnose coverage.Why leave out details that affect the outcome though? When we discuss Geno we talk about injuries, the offensive line, Waldron etc. Russ lost his running back and 3 of his top receivers and yet the same people making those arguments for Geno strangely leave them out when discussing Russ. I’ll believe a lot of this stuff isn’t biased when the critical side of Russ at least acknowledges some things were out of his control that hurt the offense.
Period.
The evaluation of an offense, at the end of the day, hinges on the ability of a qb to run the offense effectively. Russ made plays, tons of them. But NEVER mastered running an offense. He never mastered even making the right line adjustments or making presnap reads, let alone post snap decisions about where to go with the ball and precisely when. If someone still disputes that and tries to hold up stats as proof... i dont know what to say.
When the QB is known to not be able to make the play when its there to be made, things get messy. Is it the lines fault they allowed a sack on a blitz, or was the protection and play call good enough and the qb just didnt hit it? Did the QB make the right adjustment in protection or identify the hot read? Russ has shown over and over and over again that he doesnt do these things with any reliable consistency. Its what caused SP to boik over. Whether because he cant process the plays or coverages fast enough or he simlply cant see the routes. Doesnt matter. End result is the same. Because he makes a spectacular play again and again despite these shortcomings does t change that fact.
Russ proved it and embarassingly so while in Denver and did the same while he was in Seattle. Its just that when he was here, he had an off-ramp provided him in a coach who wouldnt hold his feet to the fire when he missed and accepted him making stuff up, as long as in the end, we won.
Pete Carroll on a last second rally by Russ after 3 qtrs of futility: 'Beautiful, just beautiful. It was tough going but he never gave up. He just kept pushing and believing and then, there it was. He saw it and took advantage of it. Just beautiful!
SP on a last second comeback by Russ after 3 qtrs of futility: 'Look, it was great we got the win, but you cant win like that every week. The qb needs to execute better. We do that and we dont need a comeback. And it wasnt a case of things being better on that last drive. We just cant live off of backyard football. '
Is SP really cherry picking there? Nope.
Is Geno perfect? nope. Does he miss reads? Yup. Is he late on throws occassionally, Yes.
But the dude can run the offense. He can make line adjustments. He can make the reads. He can identify the hot routes. He can see patterns in defensive strategy and take those lessons early in games and exploit them later.
With Geno, when the line makes a mistake, its a bit more obvious. When a receiever errors, its easier to see. Because the piece of the offense he controls functions as it should. Mostly. Maybe not with elite athelticism or processing, but far better than average.
And when the line blocks and the receiver is where they are supposed to be and the play fails, when then its usually pretty clear to see what Geno did wrong. Case in point, the failed comeback in Dallas when he ackowledge he left a free runner on the pass rush because he didnt account for it in coverage. And you could see it when it happened.
With Russ? He often bailed on plays so quickly and resorted to his own style of play whrn the blocking was there and the wr open, that if the play failed it would have been obvious it was Russ. But more often than not he made it work anyway. He took his own mistake and made up for it in spectacular fashion, in-play.
That was good enough for Pete. Its not good enough for OCs and HCs like Hackett and SP who believe in winning by way of solid gameplanning and strategy... execution. They dont believe the way to win is just winging it on Sunday. Pete did. And fans that adored Russ looked past WHY the offense wasnt efficient and saw only the great play Russ made.
He enjoyed his own personal camelot in Seattle. Its just that now hes seeing that life outside the bubble Pete made for him and fans and media inflated for him is a different version of reality. And that reality can be harsh.