Aseahawkfan wrote:Good for Geno. He deserves it. Very few thought he could do it, but he had a great season. Hopefully he can keep it going a few more years.
NorthHawk wrote:Well, he was a starter for a couple of years then sat on the bench for 7 or 8 years and then when he got his chance he played far above what was expected.
So he came back from being relegated to the sidelines holding a clipboard. It doesn't have to be injuries, just not playing for a while and in this case it was a long time.
Hawktawk wrote:I’m not even sure it’s the right award . Comeback from what ? A career failure and bench warmer ? KO with a broken jaw from a teammate ?
I think what you said in your post after the chargers game “ the reincarnation of Geno smith “ is more accurate . That guy never existed in his entire career .
Everyone knew my position but even I didn’t expect team records .
What I never saw was the grittiness , the leadership and especially the sage humble personna and deep intellect . I remember Kj strongly endorsing him and saying he was an intellectual, great guy to talk to .
I knew he could play after last year but then week 1 mic drop “ they write me off but I ain’t write back “ .
I was even more impressed by “ my bad times would be a dream for anyone else . I’m still playing football , in the league “ juxtaposed against these whining guys making top money starting 10 years it was very refreshing , heartwarming .
My favorite was after the critical win vs the jets in which Geno played well . The first thing he did was seek out troubled first round pick Zach Wilson and hug that kid for probably 30 seconds while saying something to him , encouraging him and giving him advice , doing what Wilson’s own team wasn’t doing .
Geno is an imperfect man obviously but his showed me a genuineness and depth of character that is extremely rare in this business . I don’t know the future . I hope he’s with us but if he isn’t it was one of my more enjoyable seasons in my years of being a fan . An old old school type of year .
I think you have as good a chance with Geno as with quite a few other guys on contending teams if you have decent protection, a run game and some defense .
Careful Seahawks . Who was it that sang “ don’t know what you got until it’s gone ? Winger ? Cinderella ?
It’s a true fact .
mykc14 wrote:I would love to have Geno be our QB for the next few years, but I don't want him at over 30 mil/year unless it's manipulated so that you can get out of the contract after 1 year without much dead money. If it were a Rookie for 7 million or Geno for 15 million I'm picking Geno every time!!
NorthHawk wrote:Well, he was a starter for a couple of years then sat on the bench for 7 or 8 years and then when he got his chance he played far above what was expected.
So he came back from being relegated to the sidelines holding a clipboard. It doesn't have to be injuries, just not playing for a while and in this case it was a long time.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I like a good comeback story.
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