Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't want Jimmie G. I'd rather take a hard season and then draft someone good. There's no point in trading a 2nd and adding however many million to the cap space when the whole point of what we're doing seems to be reducing the cap hit at the QB position to build a better team around a future QB like Pete did when he first arrived.
Hawktawk wrote: Seattles not trading for Jimmy G and if they do they might as well trade DK because Jimmy has never had a big arm and now he’s coming off shoulder surgery . Seattle has 5 guys on the roster capable of taking the top off a defense . What is the point of a guy that can’t get the ball deep ? Pete never wants a guy that can’t throw deep , just not every play .
If we trade and assume a portion of his salary we help them sign Bosa and Samuel . Jimmy
G had 20 TDs and 12 picks last year . Geno had 5 TDs and 1 pick in 13 quarters and can throw it 60 yards in the air . Yeah I know miniature sample but the Geno on the field never existed in his first few stops. Hes a mystery .
Why take a flyer on a limited 30 year old that doesn’t know our roster this close to the season . Lock has the strongest arm in the league quite possibly , 74 completions with Fant already and excelled in the type of system Waldron calls as a rookie with a 4-1 record and a 7-2 TD to int ratio . More recently last year he went 0-3 with 1 TD pass and no picks to end the season . Not inspiring . I’m looking forward to some preseason games to see what’s what .
obiken wrote: Seattles not trading for Jimmy G and if they do they might as well trade DK because Jimmy has never had a big arm and now he’s coming off shoulder surgery . Seattle has 5 guys on the roster capable of taking the top off a defense . What is the point of a guy that can’t get the ball deep ? Pete never wants a guy that can’t throw deep , just not every play .
If we trade and assume a portion of his salary we help them sign Bosa and Samuel . Jimmy
G had 20 TDs and 12 picks last year . Geno had 5 TDs and 1 pick in 13 quarters and can throw it 60 yards in the air . Yeah I know miniature sample but the Geno on the field never existed in his first few stops. Hes a mystery .
Why take a flyer on a limited 30 year old that doesn’t know our roster this close to the season . Lock has the strongest arm in the league quite possibly , 74 completions with Fant already and excelled in the type of system Waldron calls as a rookie with a 4-1 record and a 7-2 TD to int ratio . More recently last year he went 0-3 with 1 TD pass and no picks to end the season . Not inspiring . I’m looking forward to some preseason games to see what’s what .
Oh of course not HT, YOU, River, ASHF, etc want to put our future in the hands of Drew Lock, Mayfield lite! We'll look at the numbers folks, numbers do not lie!! Good luck Running with little Drewy!!!
TD–INT: 25–20
Passing yards: 4,740
Completion percentage: 59.3
Passer rating: 79.3
Rushing yards: 285
Rushing touchdowns: 5
obiken wrote:Oh of course not HT, YOU, River, ASHF, etc want to put our future in the hands of Drew Lock, Mayfield lite! We'll look at the numbers folks, numbers do not lie!! Good luck Running with little Drewy!!!
TD–INT: 25–20
Passing yards: 4,740
Completion percentage: 59.3
Passer rating: 79.3
Rushing yards: 285
Rushing touchdowns: 5
obiken wrote:I apologize, I thought you wanted more like HT. Jimmy is not the answer, I was just advocating him as a bridge QB to get us over the hump. I am sorry. Your way is probably better, tank and then get a good, young, new guy.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I apologize, I thought you wanted more like HT. Jimmy is not the answer, I was just advocating him as a bridge QB to get us over the hump. I am sorry. Your way is probably better, tank and then get a good, young, new guy.
You know hawktawk and I don't see eye to eye. He's on some weird trip to prove Russell is the bad guy and Pete and John were absolutely right to trade him and it's going to have some massive positive effect on the team propelling us back into the playoffs and contention. I'm not buying that at all.
What I think really happened is Pete and John sat down and had a talk. Russell wasn't happy here. Pete and John had some real deep conversations about the state of the current team and and their realistic chances of competing. They came to the conclusion that a rebuild like they did when they first arrived would be worth doing. They looked at how to acquire the most quality draft capital possible while satisfying their star QBs desire to move to another team and found a buyer in Denver willing to give up what a franchise QB was worth along with a few other players with potential. So we took the deal. Now Pete and John aren't much interested in trading the draft capital they acquired and want to get back to the team building mode they had when they first arrived so Pete can prove he can do it all over again following his Win Forever model while setting up Clint Hurtt and possibly Sean Desai for a head coaching job with Hurtt possibly being his successor in Seattle.
That's what I think happened. I don't know for sure, but that's what it looks like to me. That's my best guess given all the available information.
I don't think Denver was stupid enough like hawktawk thinks to trade a QB that even has a small possibility of being better than Russell as part of a mega-deal like they did. Denver did their homework. They have a smart GM. They know Russell is a franchise QB with a lot of tread left on the tires who is going to immediately make their team better. They must have felt they had enough star players on offense around Russ so he can step in and be competitive.
I don't think Pete and John believe Geno is the answer for a second, not one second, doesn't even cross their mind. Geno is a backup QB that somewhat knows the offense and can help train the rookie tackles while they learn to play at the NFL level. He's getting paid well to be a stand in and back up that was more valuable here than he would be on the market since he knows our particular offense and has some chemistry with our receivers. Lock is some guy competing that might take Geno's place as the backup once we find "our guy." He's younger than Geno and has some upside without the off the field headaches hopefully.
That's about the state of our team as I see it. A few down years to have 5 to 10 up years if Pete can use the draft capital we have to build a team like he did in those early years. Hopefully he and John are up for it. Win Forever 2.0.
Old but Slow wrote:I agree. There is no reason to be looking at any quarterback who is in any sense available in the league presently, whether by trade, free agency, blackmail, or fraud. Play this season with the QBs we have, maybe sign an undrafted free agent, and then look to improve the situation in the future. Hopefully near future.
For now, it makes little difference whether Geno or Lock wins the job, but I hope that we get a chance to see what we have in Eason. He could be valuable as a strong backup, which would allow them to dump both Geno and Lock after they draft their shining star. Geno is already 30 and Lock may have some trade value.
NorthHawk wrote:Pete wants to win now and forever. The now means Jimmy G. is a serious possibility.
Pete will put this year ahead of a more beneficial outcome down the road with a top draft choice if it means avoiding a real bad losing season.
I halfway expect us to trade for him and give up high draft choices to do so and hammer the Cap in the process thus relegating us to mediocrity for years ahead.
tarlhawk wrote:No worries. We don't need Jimmy G./Jarrod Goff/Minshew Gardner or any other QB. Our 2022 season is tough enough (schedule wise) to not make any bold (High Risk) moves as it is. It may not be the toughest schedule of all the teams but it hardly feels like a "reward" schedule typical of a last place finish/losing season.
If we come close to a winning season it will feel like a need to celebrate...still many key things to watch. Our QB play is foremost and whatever magic Andy Dickerson can come up with while coaching our suddenly very young O-line will determine if Shane Waldron can get some recognition league wise for his play calling. Pete's probably going to get a lot of gum chewing in ...since most of our hopes are on potential ...and break out seasons of our 2nd and 3rd year players. Some teams might consider our team as "easy marks" especially after losing our Offensive (RW) and Defensive (Wags) trademarks...but there's a difference between being an underdog and having a loser mentality.
TriCitySam wrote:Guessing this arises from the weekend report that Seattle has “had discussions about Garrapalo”. Which doesn’t mean a lot, they look at a lot of things, and don’t pursue 90%. Could have been a REALLY short conversation. Not a JimmyG fan personally.
RiverDog wrote:Geno will be 32 in October.
I agree with this line of thought. I don't want to see us tank. There's not too many teams that go from worst to first in one season, the Bengals being the first to come close in recent memory. Most teams that tank have names like the Lions, Jets or Jags. I don't want to wait another 6-7 years for a championship quality team. More like two or three years.
Agreed about Eason. I'd like to see him get a shot, at least in the preseason.
Hawktawk wrote:If describing Russell’s conduct throughout this trade accurately through my lens and pointing out his seriously Fd up his game is currently is some weird trip fine . As it said before I’m no fan boy pining for someone who left a long time ago , long before the trade . You like getting kicked in the teeth go for it . As for the play worst in the league vs. cover 4 ( rams play it a lot vs him ) throws less between the hashes than anyone which is why he’s seeing so much cover 4. Worst 3rd down completion % in the league most of the last season . Total qbr was the same as Tua despite only being sacked 31 times . 1-3 vs backups . 2-2 vs “ doormats “ Geno was 1-0 btw 31-7 80% completion with ten to Rocket in the first half and apparently the best ball Dk had in the league .
Russ is dead . Denver got what’s left both on and off the field . They didn’t get who we got and had for about 6 years before fame and ego caught up with Russ . A great hawk , but greatly diminished by his late career sideshow humiliating and deserting my team , blaming them for his failures , blaming the coach and gm that made him a star .
I believe it was a huge distraction . I’m glad it’s over . But unlike you I don’t want to tank . I want to win the Super Bowl . All you big fans literally rooting to lose for higher draft picks after another turd Season for the crap shoot of a high draft qb . How are you fans ? I don’t see a drop off in last years bipolar offense at all with 2021 Geno . I have no idea about Lock or Eason who someone else finally mentioned besides me . He’s the biggest strongest shiny object of all. Was it OBS that saud “ Goff” which I’ve made the point over and over this offense got him to a super bowl and Geno is more dynamic and versatile then he is. Better football intelligence too. I don’t think the sky is falling . That’s actually in Denver when the games start counting on Sept 12. I would think one of you great fans would at least throw me a “gee I hope you’re right “! Instead if ragging on me for seeing Russ gone as a good thing and our future as not bleak . But have at it . Someone will be eating some crow . We will see who .
You're full of it. Pure rubbish.[/quote]ASHF
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You're full of it. Pure rubbish.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If describing Russell’s conduct throughout this trade accurately through my lens and pointing out his seriously Fd up his game is currently is some weird trip fine . As it said before I’m no fan boy pining for someone who left a long time ago , long before the trade . You like getting kicked in the teeth go for it . As for the play worst in the league vs. cover 4 ( rams play it a lot vs him ) throws less between the hashes than anyone which is why he’s seeing so much cover 4. Worst 3rd down completion % in the league most of the last season . Total qbr was the same as Tua despite only being sacked 31 times . 1-3 vs backups . 2-2 vs “ doormats “ Geno was 1-0 btw 31-7 80% completion with ten to Rocket in the first half and apparently the best ball Dk had in the league .
Russ is dead . Denver got what’s left both on and off the field . They didn’t get who we got and had for about 6 years before fame and ego caught up with Russ . A great hawk , but greatly diminished by his late career sideshow humiliating and deserting my team , blaming them for his failures , blaming the coach and gm that made him a star .
I believe it was a huge distraction . I’m glad it’s over . But unlike you I don’t want to tank . I want to win the Super Bowl . All you big fans literally rooting to lose for higher draft picks after another turd Season for the crap shoot of a high draft qb . How are you fans ? I don’t see a drop off in last years bipolar offense at all with 2021 Geno . I have no idea about Lock or Eason who someone else finally mentioned besides me . He’s the biggest strongest shiny object of all. Was it OBS that saud “ Goff” which I’ve made the point over and over this offense got him to a super bowl and Geno is more dynamic and versatile then he is. Better football intelligence too. I don’t think the sky is falling . That’s actually in Denver when the games start counting on Sept 12. I would think one of you great fans would at least throw me a “gee I hope you’re right “! Instead if ragging on me for seeing Russ gone as a good thing and our future as not bleak . But have at it . Someone will be eating some crow . We will see who .
You're full of it. Pure rubbish.
obiken wrote:You're full of it. Pure rubbish
He is out to lunch! Denver is going to win atleast 11 games! RW was the model of a Franchise QB and he is just ignoring the numbers AF! I cannot cheer for the Donkey's but I hope Russ does well. PC is done, he is 70, his Tony Robbins on steroids bS was over a long time ago!
Denver’s going 0-1 and Russ is gonna get hit too much Sept 12 then let’s see. And for Asea dispute Russels stats from last year because they are correct . He’s 6-10 in his last 16 starts including an 11-29 141 yard pick 6 stinker coming off a 12-4 year .
So now he’s with a team that has not made the playoffs in 6 years with a guy who has never been a head coach but who is already fielding questions from denver media about Russels star studded itinerary over the summer . There will be no honeymoon in Denver , no reservoir of good will . He wins at least a couple playoff games or he’s toast . It’s pressure like he hasn’t been able to handle for some time now .
Unlike Asea I don’t want to lose but I do care how the greatest ever qb does in Denver . I want the first pick . I’m not a fan boy . Even if I loved him I wouldn’t root for him . As it turned out if he is benched which he will be at some point in the next couple years I will laugh . His best days are behind him . He’s not making the playoffs .
Hawktawk wrote:You’re a fan boy rooting to lose . Stuff it . I’m entitled to my opinion . See you Sept 12 fanboy
NorthHawk wrote:It probably won't matter for the next couple of years because whoever is at QB won't have time for deep throws to develop.
It's a learning curve that the rookie OTs have to endure before it gets good.
NorthHawk wrote:It probably won't matter for the next couple of years because whoever is at QB won't have time for deep throws to develop.
It's a learning curve that the rookie OTs have to endure before it gets good.
Hawktawk wrote:Maybe , maybe not . If we can run we set up play action and subdue the rush . And our tackles are rookies but they are both massive men with huge wingspans both of whom run a sub 4.9 so the learning curve may not be as steep particularly in the run game . I believe the right tackle was the #1 graded right tackle in the draft in the run game and I’ve seen film of Cross dominating in the run game . Penny is potentially elite as is Walker 111. And if whoever is in there has time to throw the skill people are potentially as good as anyone , especially with Fant added . I saw some footage on instagram of Geno throwing with DK in a private workout session . These players are not planning on rolling over . They are moving forward despite the noise about how bad they are going to be.
unless I am mistaken Lucas was the # 2 rated right tackle in the run game regardless of what system he was in . Superior athletes which described both these men , rare measurables in both bookends can offset a lack of experience . And keep in mind Duane Brown is unemployed along with several Seahawks castoffs so the roster might actually be improved through the draft and FA over a 7-10 team that went 0-5 in 3 point or less games . This reload is going to start with a bang . Don’t sleep on my disrespected motivated Hawks . GO HAWKS!!!!RiverDog wrote:It probably won't matter for the next couple of years because whoever is at QB won't have time for deep throws to develop.
It's a learning curve that the rookie OTs have to endure before it gets good.
Maybe , maybe not . If we can run we set up play action and subdue the rush . And our tackles are rookies but they are both massive men with huge wingspans both of whom run a sub 4.9 so the learning curve may not be as steep particularly in the run game . I believe the right tackle was the #1 graded right tackle in the draft in the run game and I’ve seen film of Cross dominating in the run game . Penny is potentially elite as is Walker 111. And if whoever is in there has time to throw the skill people are potentially as good as anyone , especially with Fant added . I saw some footage on instagram of Geno throwing with DK in a private workout session . These players are not planning on rolling over . They are moving forward despite the noise about how bad they are going to be.
Don't hold your breath regarding a running game. Both our rookie tackles are from Mike Leach's Air Raid system that does not emphasize a robust running attack, plus we don't know how good of a blocker Fant is. Plus Penny's health is a real question mark as is how well his rookie backup translates to the next level. Neither Penny or Walker are very good blocking backs.
It's going to be an interesting season simply because we're turning the page on a new era, but seldom do new eras start out with a bang.
NorthHawk wrote:Measureables are great, but the rookies have never, ever faced Pro Bowl and All Pro caliber players who excel in power, speed, quickness, explosion, and technique like they will face this year.
Coming from the Air Raid Offense, Cross will have the worst time I would expect because Lucas was in an Offense that ran the ball about 44% of the time. But neither had the chance to play
in a pro style Offense. Most players have a problem adjusting to the NFL, and our OT's will be severely tested every play every week.
It will be a good experience for them if they don't lose their confidence or get pulled too early and next year they should be much better. Or they will wash out.
RiverDog wrote:Don't hold your breath regarding a running game. Both our rookie tackles are from Mike Leach's Air Raid system that does not emphasize a robust running attack, plus we don't know how good of a blocker Fant is. Plus Penny's health is a real question mark as is how well his rookie backup translates to the next level. Neither Penny or Walker are very good blocking backs.
It's going to be an interesting season simply because we're turning the page on a new era, but seldom do new eras start out with a bang.
Hawktawk wrote:unless I am mistaken Lucas was the # 2 rated right tackle in the run game regardless of what system he was in . Superior athletes which described both these men , rare measurables in both bookends can offset a lack of experience . And keep in mind Duane Brown is unemployed along with several Seahawks castoffs so the roster might actually be improved through the draft and FA over a 7-10 team that went 0-5 in 3 point or less games . This reload is going to start with a bang . Don’t sleep on my disrespected motivated Hawks . GO HAWKS!!!!
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