NorthHawk wrote:I just responded in another thread and said the Browns have apparently done their
homework on Watson. Watson also wants to go to a team with a good OL and has
a chance to go to the playoffs.
So if they sign Watson, we trade for Mayfield- if the compensation isn’t too much.
He’d be OK for a couple of years until we find our new starting QB. His salary
next year is only $18M.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I'd rather just go back to basics and build up from scratch. Then try to find a guy once we know the other parts are good unless someone becomes available that surprises us. I don't see much use in trading for or trying to recycle some backup QB.
I definitely don't want Watson. I don't like slimy as the face of the Seahawks.
TriCitySam wrote:So, the Grand Jury declined to indict Watson. We are left to debate what is our best strategy (we don't know, but love to guess):
Other than Watson, and maybe Huntley, no real long term QB appears on the Horizon.
So then, you can look at the weak '22 QB class, or a stronger '23 class. That requires a short term option:
Geno
Lock
Mariota
Minshew
Bridgewater
Kappernick
What's your temperature?
NorthHawk wrote:I’ve waffled back and forth with this.
On the one hand these next two drafts could allow us to build the foundation of a real strong team.
On the other hand we’ve only had one top tier QB in our history in his prime so they are real hard
to get and there’s no guarantee we will find another one via the draft.
Aseahawkfan wrote:The only QBs to win multiple Super Bowls are Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, and Ben R in the past twenty years.
RiverDog wrote:You forgot about Eli.
NorthHawk wrote:With the exception of Dilfer that list were all high first round picks and were better QBs
than any of ours outside of Wilson. They were all able to elevate their game when required
in order to win the big one. We never had another that could do that.
Here's my ranking: 1. Mariota. 2. Minshew. 3. Lock. 4. Geno. 5. Bridgewater. 6. Kaeperprick.
Although he's not one of my top choices, Garoppolo is available, too, and is likely a better choice than Bridgewater or Kaeperprick.
Peyton was not that when he won his second Super Bowl.
If Eli hadn't had that crazy pass rush, they don't beat the Patriots. Brady was far better than Eli.
Ben R? I don't know. That 2005 Super Bowl was gift-wrapped against us. I think he was the first QB to win a Super Bowl with an under 30 QB rating. He had a 22.6 QB rating. He threw 2 ints and no TDs. Had one rushing TD that on video showed he did not get in.
Sure, they were 1st round picks, but hardly high performing QBs in at least one of their Super Bowls.
And they also had amazing teams around them.
Hawktawk wrote:1. Minshew. Hes got swag and hes got some unreal stat like 35 TDs and 11 picks in the league. Mobile enough. Fearless, too fearless sometimes. Fumbles seem to be an issue at times.
2. Geno Smith. He proved over his little stint that hes capable of playing efficient MOSTLY error free football RIVER. He has a tremendously powerful arm and seems accurate these days as he completed a higher percentage of his passes and a higher percentage of passes for TDs including 4 to DK than Wilson . No picks STARTING and in the 3 games I watched maybe only a ball or 2 that could have been. PC likes him enough to overlook his DUI and unruly conduct, praised him highly after the Jax game. So did Diggs and especially DK who said after the game "I've never had a ball like that" referring to the bullet at the pylon with Griffin in good position. High draft pick, younger than Wilson, very low mileage , cheap and clearly a much better ballplayer than in his early days. Hes the best win now option, he knows the offense and the players and is indeed popular on the team. So bring it on everyone.
3 Drew Locke. Hes our guy now, hes a potential bust or a potential Josh Allen or something in between. Lets find out. He could be used in the read option, can probably convert a QB sneak, hes got a cannon arm but inaccurate which can be worked on. JS loved him out of college. He didn't have DK in Denver. He didn't have Penney either.
4 Mariota. He seems like a soft injury prone inconsistent guy but maybe I haven't looked at the numbers that closely. An athlete more than a QB.I just say Meh, what the hell has the guy done with all his opportunities?
5 Bridgewater. Pete ball on steroids. A very bland mediocre QB which is one reason Russ is in Denver.
I dont have a 6 . I like Mayfield, I could live with Carr . Really upset if they bring in Watson but I root for the rag, not the face so Ill cheer the team if hes winning. he could be our own rapelburger![]()
I dont want Kap under any circumstances. I believe he brought a cancer to the league that p@ssed off a lot of people. A QB is a leader, a field general. You cant do that when your kneeling I dont give a flying F what your cause is. Keep it out of the workplace . Pig socks and praising CastroTOTAL head case
We would lose fans if he were brought in. Besides he hasn't played in 5 years and Richard Sherman lived rent free in his head when he was. Like Tebow in another way. Not good enough to put up with the rabid posse with a mediocre game in Tebow's case and not good enough to put up with the anti fan BS of Kap. HELL NO!!Id sign Tebow first. At least Id get RW character. But again whoever it is I root for the rag not the face or the name or number. It will be interesting to watch.
NorthHawk wrote:I’ve waffled back and forth with this.
On the one hand these next two drafts could allow us to build the foundation of a real strong team.
On the other hand we’ve only had one top tier QB in our history in his prime so they are real hard
to get and there’s no guarantee we will find another one via the draft.
TriCitySam wrote:I would never trade for Watson if he's guilty of any misconduct, and one would have to think he is.....but with 21 coming in to testify, the GJ couldn't find cause? They're all handled by the same attorney, so it makes me wonder what happened. And were these licensed massage therapists or the other variety? Don't know.
TriCitySam wrote:When they came on board they drafted OL first and got RW a couple years later. A difficult task to repeat, but if you have the draft capital you can say that JS/PC can't do it again. And, according to reports JS was in love with Mahomes and Allen - if possible he would have made a move to get them. So that tells me two things: 1) he's got an eye for great QB's and 2) the concerns or issues with RW preceded 2021. Now I know some say JS shouldn't be looking at other QB's, but I think that's his job and as I heard the other day, Belichick doesn't fall in love with anybody and will move on if skill drops or $ are too high. Kinda what you've got to do in that spot.
Unless there's a sleeper that JS knows about, I too am of the belief you strengthen the D and OL and then go for the QB. So, I don't see any of them as a solution - I'd probably enjoy watching Minshew the most - but do the best with what you can get cheap and focus $ and draft capital on the future. By that time will I be selling my Charter Seats to fund my last days? Depends.
NorthHawk wrote:Having great teams around them. That's how QB's win and that's how Brady got all of his rings. But that's another argument.
Roethlisberger will be in the Hof. Eli might as well.
Peyton wasn't the same player for sure, but he had the field generalship to get it done and like all QBs was able to come up with the big play when needed.
But all of them with the exception of Dilfer/Foles were great QBs and carried that with them when they won even if they weren't anywhere near their prime.
trents wrote:Whoever is the QB there will still be the problem with Pete ball. Players come and go. Assistant coaches come and go. But Pete's still there and he is still wedded to outdated offensive strategies. RW stuck it out for 10 years hoping for change. But it never came and so he moved on while still having a few years of playing time left in his body. The biggest obstacle to Seahawk success is still in place.
TriCitySam wrote:Watson traded to Philly....
RiverDog wrote:
Link?
Stream Hawk wrote:There’s a lot of fake news out there right now. If Watson was traded to Philadelphia we all would have known by now. I think he will go to Carolina or NYG.
I’m warming up to the Mariota option. It’s essential that we build from within like San Francisco did. Oline and Dline first. Watson would be a mistake. Even if he did not have the baggage (22 women can’t all be lying), why trade away Russ for all of that capital to just get someone basically similar?
We are not one quarterback away. I wish many folks would just let that sink in!
RiverDog wrote:Here's an article that discusses some of the QB options available to us, broken down to free agency, the draft, and in house. Hawktalk, better brace yourself: Geno isn't on the list.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seah ... r-seattle/
RiverDog wrote:Here's an article that discusses some of the QB options available to us, broken down to free agency, the draft, and in house. Hawktalk, better brace yourself: Geno isn't on the list.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seah ... r-seattle/
Hawktawk wrote:BFD hes on PCs list. These idiots writing these articles and talking on TV really dont watch half the games. I watched every Seahawks game twice. My guess is there's a far better chance Genos on the roster than a lot of these other guys and it doesn't scare me. I root for the jersey. I thig PC was an absolute fool not to tell the little one handed midget to ride the pine and watch a couple more games of new Geno then we might have an idea what the ceiling is. But we got 0-3 instead while hero healed up and the playoffs slipped away few other names out there, Jimmy G or even Mitch trashbuiski is somehow climbing the ranks of desirable QBs rather rapidly.
RiverDog wrote:Here's an interesting article on the betting favorites on Draft Kings to be our starter come September:
1. “Any rookie” leads the way with odds of -150 (meaning you have to bet $150 to win $100). Amusingly, that rookie can be anyone from the 2022 class: Malik Willis, Sam Howell, Matt Corral, Kenny Pickett, Desmond Ridder, whoever. Heck, it could even be Western Michigan’s Kaleb Eleby (in which case he’d be tossing passes to one of his former teammates, D’Wayne Eskridge).
In second place is the guy that came Seattle’s way in Tuesday’s bombshell trade: Drew Lock. The odds on him taking the first snap are +125 (meaning you would win $125 if you bet $100). Personally, I wouldn’t place that bet.
Behind Lock, are 2 players with odds of +500. One of those players is Geno Smith. On the surface of it, that seems like a safe enough bet - especially if you’re of the mind that Geno Smith > Drew Lock. But Geno is going to be a free agent on March 16th and is facing some legal issues (and a possible suspension?) for a DUI arrest in January.
Granted, it’s been reported that Pete Carroll wants the Seahawks to re-sign Geno Smith for 2022, but it was also reported, around the same exact time, that Seattle had “no intention” of trading Russell Wilson and we all know how that turned out.
Plus, we all saw how Geno did in place of Russell Wilson for 3-1/2 games last year; does anyone really want a full 17 games of that? (Hawktalk, raise your hand!)
The other player with odds of +500 is The Mustachioed One: Gardner Minshew.
https://www.fieldgulls.com/2022/3/12/22 ... tting-odds
It's interesting that Watson is ranked way down the list at +700, along with one of my favorites, Marcus Mariota, below several names we haven't talked about, ie Jimmy Garoppolo and Jamis Winston.
So, out of those rookie quarterbacks, which one is your preference? Mine would be Kenny Pickett if he were to drop into the 2nd round.
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