When will everyone get it about Geno?

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  1. Jonathan_Vilma

    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    I suggest everyone buy NFL Rewind access pass for whatever it is, like $60 for a year, and if you REALLY think Geno Smith is a good player or destined to be a good player, go back and watch his game tape from the previous three years. You tend not to fault him with the hefty turnovers his rookie year because it was expected to happen.

    If people remember correctly I did game by game analysis' of Geno for a couple weeks at the beginning of last season breaking down every throw in each game he made. I've watched and re-watched his games multiple times.

    Please note, that this is not at all to blame the loss on him. He probably played well enough to keep us in the game. But his problems were completely exposed to the point where everyone should now know that he is not a starting calibre quarterback in the NFL. Not on a team with any hopes.

    This thread is speaking to Geno as a whole, not just this game. But this game is the perfect microcosm for how his career is going to go.


    "Positives"
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    Strong arm... Yada yada yada. He can make all the throws, and all of that nonsense. It doesn't do a quarterback much good if he has shitty touch. But we'll give him a nod for having an above average NFL arm. He throws absolute lasers over the middle, and has pretty good accuracy in the middle of the field.

    - Intermediate throwing. While he doesn't make great decisions, he does have the ability to pick up big chunk plays if he happens to make the read on any given play. He throws very well if he read the defense right to that 11-20 yard range.

    - Great athlete. Funny hearing people criticize Fitz for not sliding when Geno got absolutely SMACKED as the only healthy active quarterback on the roster. That would've been a fun adventure lining Brandon Marshall up at quarterback if he got hurt on that play. He truly is a gifted athlete though. He has a second gear when he's running.

    - He is tough as nails. He eats big hits, and while he takes a lot of hits because of his poor feel for pocket, he took a lot of big shots to his ribs today. I'll never criticize his toughness. The guy can take a hit.

    What will prevent him from EVER being a good NFL quarterback
    - Field awareness. Game awareness. Game management. Situational awareness for christs sake. I don't really understand why anyone needs to spell this bullshit out, but here we go. On TWO separate occasions in a two score game where the clock is working against us, Geno took huge sacks out of the pocket and then displayed no urgency in getting the offense back to the line. The clock is plastered all over NFL stadiums for quarterbacks to see. It'd still be a terrible play if he ran out of bounds on both those occasions, but at least we'd stop the clock. He had at least 3 seconds on both plays to flip the ball out of bounds.

    Everyone likes to use the 'game manager' moniker with negative connotation as if all of the elite quarterbacks around the league aren't game managers first and foremost. The Alex Smith's of the world get a terrible rap for making the right decision in a bad situation like the aforementioned scenario of saving the clock and yardage on a sack.

    It is not something that can be taken lightly. If the quarterback is constantly screwing up these scenarios at the end of the game you have absolutely no chance of not only winning games, let alone coming back from a deficit when your defense is playing a shit game. It's little things like that that allow a 'game manager' like Alex Smith to hang around the league for 15 years and puts the ultra physically talented Geno Smith out of the league in five years because no one wants to bring a quarterback in off the bench that has no idea how to play situational football.

    This was also very obvious at the end of the half when we had a 3rd and 5 on lets say the 30 with 45 seconds and two timeouts and he forced the ball into double coverage in the end zone to Brandon Marshall like we needed to score on that play. I chalk that up also to bad playcalling, but something tells me the play was not designed to go to the end zone on that play especially in double coverage. Because of his above average physical talent he almost made the throw.

    That play and his interception were both similar to a hitter in baseball swinging for the fences with no one on in a 6 run game. His interception to Woodson looked like he was trying to overcome a two or three score game on one throw. He had off man coverage with a safety over the top, and he throws the deep ball. Terrible pre-snap read.

    - Pocket awareness. It doesn't exist for Geno. NFL quarterbacks need to have a sixth sense in being able to have at least somewhat of a feel for where the rushers are. Some of this could go back to the fact that he usually reads the defense wrong so he has absolutely no idea how many blitzers are coming at him on a given play. He does not slide in the pocket well at all. He does not know where the rushers are. Our offensive line is pretty good at funneling the rushers around so that the quarterback can slide into their passing lanes. Sacks and quarterback hits can be as much as a quarterback issue as it is an offensive line issue. There's a reason Fitzpatrick had only been sacked what 5 times all year? He moves in the pocket well.

    Geno also has terrible footwork. He doesn't step and follow through on his throws, which is why they tend to sail on him.

    - He holds onto the ball for an eternity. Why? Is no one open? He doesn't have the excuse of having no talent at receiver anymore that everyone liked to try to blame his deficiencies on. He holds onto the ball forever because he doesn't read the defenses correctly in the pre-snap. He often throws late to receivers because he does not seem to know what coverage the defense is in, or where defenders are going to be. He has become very conscious of not turning the ball over, which in some cases can be a good thing. It's not a good thing for him because he relentlessly eats sacks. The Raiders sent a double A-gap blitz on him late in the game (which Colon held on anyway so it might be a moot point), and if he stands in there and steps into his throw, albeit taking a big hit, he'll deliver a better ball. Instead, he backpedaled and threw a dirt ball on a crucial play. His footwork is horrendous when he's blitzed.

    - He still doesn't use his eyes at all. He locks onto a receiver and god damnit he's throwing it if there's six guys surrounding the receiver. That's why his passes are generally telegraphed. It again comes back to his poor reads, and maybe not having trust if he looks the safety off, that the defense is going to look the same when he comes back to his target. If he had a better feel for pre-snap reads then he'd be able to look a safety off and still be able to come back to his receiver knowing where the defenders are.

    - The team has no confidence in him. It speaks to his personality and his poor leadership qualities, and it seems more and more like the IK locker room incident spoke volumes to this. While it may have happened really quickly, I'm sure there was tension between the two. and players can feel that in a locker room. We played a shit game all around, but the team seemed incredibly deflated as soon as that happened.

    - Bad touch. He puts too much air under the ball or not enough. He pops up his deep ball like a deep flyout in Coors Field, and he throws low liners. Brees has made a Hall of Fame career with his touch on the ball. Get it over the linebackers, but don't throw into the safeties.

    Feel free to rip this apart if you're a Geno fan boy. It's not an insult to say that you are not a starting NFL quarterback. It's the hardest position in all of sports. But some of you need to be realistic about what you watch. His stats look pretty good on paper but you have to watch and analyze the game as it's being played. I was pretty positive about him as a developing player, but the problem is that most of these things are not something that is learned with experience.
     
  2. Christian

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    To summarize, He's got great physical attributes but he's retarded.
     
  3. shonnfrank

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    He feed a nice meal to BM today...idk

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  4. irishwhip03

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    Pretty much spot on. In terms of talent he has a huge edge on Fitz. But the guy is not a smart QB.

    Smart QB's will last a hell of a lot longer in this league nowadays over guys with pure skill.
     
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  5. JCLA

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    Yep, the downfall of many QBs in this league.
     
  6. King Koopa

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    Again...not going to disagree but the rest of the team needs to step up

    We went from a steady below average QB to an erratic below average QB...Our formula still needs to be solid coaching, running game, and defense

    If they all fail to show up we won't win another game regardless of who's under center

    Just gotta hope Geno doesn't sabotage the game if the other areas start to click
     
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    There's generally always a large disparity between Geno's physical and mental games, but today was the largest I've ever seen that gap. Physically he was phenomenal, showing more patience and awareness in the pocket than I've ever seen from him. He maneuvered around the rush that he normally doesn't feel and delivered strikes downfield after doing so. He had a couple really nice rips and touch throws as well. But this was the worst mental game I've ever seen from him. He took some sacks that I don't even think he would've taken last year. Is it just mental rustiness? I fucking hope so. Because some of the errors in situational awareness were legitimately unbelievable.
     
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  8. shonnfrank

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    Not exactly......but ok. Lol
     
  9. Ghost50

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    it's funny Geno gets more criticism than Manziel or even Tebow, but heh i'll let you tell it.
     
  10. Get me the Damn Ball

    Get me the Damn Ball Well-Known Member

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    Geno had good moments and bad moments today. I know everyone wants to pin this loss on him (LOL) but let's remember this guy didn't even play in preseason or in the 1st 6 weeks of the regular season. This is his first real game action of 2015. So ofcourse he was going to make some mistakes. The guy didn't even get a chance to warm up, had an ineffective Chris Ivory, no Mangold (this is key since he calls pass protection assignments), and the defense laid an egg today. I thought he played well considering the circumstances he was put into.

    Yes, he was still making the same mistakes but we were moving the ball effectively as he started to get into a groove against a pretty good defense. We actually made this into a game. Fitz would not have been able to replicate this if the defense gave up 34 points and had no running game. He's not built to be that type of QB to come from behind and if you actually believe he would've done any better than Geno today then you're just being bitter.

    I think next week will be a better indication of Geno. With a week of practice with the starters and getting into rhythm with these guys, he won't have many excuses to not play well. No way the defense gives up 34 points again. We laid an egg today, but this defense will bounce back. If you believe otherwise with your SOJ mentality, then please pull up your panties and take your estrogen elsewhere.

    We're 4-3 and still in the wild-card hunt. Our schedule is going to get softer and should pull in some Ws. Be optimistic.
     
  11. LIJetsFan

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    OP said it right. Geno is one of the worst active QBs in the league. This is his third year and he still doesn't know to throw the ball away. Many many other things are lacking as well.

    I was hopeful when he was getting praise preseason but for him to come out today and soil himself like that was the last straw for me. I'm finally ready to part ways with him.

    I feel like I have nothing to root for re our QB situation. If Fitz has to go on IR we're screwed. Geno is nothing and I don't want this club wasting a roster spot on the likes of him but we're nothing better available and that is depressing. And please don't start with Petty. Petty need to ride the bench for at least a year.
     
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  12. Jonathan_Vilma

    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    I guess you didn't exactly read the bolded parts of my post in which I indicated I was not pinning the loss on him.

    A pretty good defense? They have the worst pass defense in the NFL, ranked 32nd coming into this game, and garbage across the board at all secondary positions that aren't manned by Charles Woodson, a run stopping middle linebacker and a bunch of rush outside linebackers.

    What makes you think that Geno is better equipped than Fitzpatrick to compete in a shootout style of game? Because he throws the ball harder over the middle? Because he can throw deeper interceptions?

    I'm not being pessimistic. I'm being realistic about Geno and our quarterback situation moving forward. Fitzpatrick will be on the team next year barring some type of game breaking deal for Brees or another good quarterback in the offseason, and Geno will be cut. He did not play a quality game, despite finishing with decent numbers.

    It's not about making mistakes. It's the type of mistakes he made. Taking sacks out of the pocket 5 yards behind the line of scrimmage is absolutely terrible no matter how you want to spin it. This isn't the first time he's done it either. Have you seen Cassel do it? Weeden? Landry Jones? Mettenberger? There is no excuse for it, despite the fact that you seem to want to make excuses for him. It's not a play NFL quarterbacks should make and they were both critically negative plays that killed drives in a game where we needed every yard to fight back.

    It was stupid to punt. But after Bowles saw Geno take that sack, he probably said fuck it, this guys a moron hopefully we can get a fumble recovery touchdown or something.
     
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    Jonathan_Vilma Well-Known Member

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    The only reason Petty shouldn't play would be to try to save his confidence for when he's truly ready. We'll see how Geno fairs. The Bills are going to crush him, I'm confident of that. He could slide by Jacksonville, although they do have a couple of good interior rushers lead by Sen'Derrick Marks.

    We're stuck with Geno if Fitzpatrick's thumb injury is something serious though. Even if you make a deal for a backup quarterback at this point that isn't Josh Johnson or Matt Flynn, they'll need at minimum two-three weeks to learn the offense and even still it'll be a condensed playbook.
     
  14. Quinnenthebeast

    Quinnenthebeast Well-Known Member

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    People on this board are getting a little too hostile on Geno. Most of the time when a starter goes down, theres a drop in QB play. Thats why hes the backup right? Also, when our supposedly great defense looked like Swiss cheese (literally, I could count all the holes the Raiders had to run through), we're simply not going to win. He completed like 60% of his passes with a 2:1 TD ratio after just being thrown in there. Either way, if Fitz is out for a while, we have no choice but to roll with this guy. Also, if the D continues to play like this, then we wont win another game anyway.
     
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    Cassel and Weeden have been horrendous this season and haven't won a game between them...Mettenberger has never won a game in the NFL...Landry Jones has had one good half in his NFL career and has been dogshit otherwise

    Geno has some good parts to his game but his dumb moments make many of us cringe

    Just gotta hope he improves a little as the number 1 QB with all of the reps and coaching attention

    He may never improve but it's the best we got right now....It's not ideal but we're Jets fans and we've seen it all
     
  16. Jetaho

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    TLDR. Fitz got hurt. Petty isn't ready. What's your Plan? Lose out and hope 4-12 gets us a franchise QB like Tim Couch. Trade picks for RGIII, Kaep, or Brees mid season - uh sure. Hope Fitz gets healthy and leads us to a championship? Cutler? Mallett? It's easy to say Geno sucks and give up on him, but you have no fucking plan. As long as he is on this team, I want him to succeed. It's as simple as that.
     
  17. shonnfrank

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    And who exactly is our other option right now?

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  18. Zach

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    I know one man that deserves 100% of the blame for this hot mess - and that's not Geno Smith.

    Fuck you, John. Go die in a fire.
     
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    Holy shit! Thats was actually a sound, objective, rational assessment. Im shocked. Thank you.
     
  20. shonnfrank

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    Sanchez is the other worst. Lol
     

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