River Dog wrote:I'm not arguing that Geno is anything more than a bridge quarterback. I'm dead set against extending his contract. What I am saying is that outside of the interceptions, not all of which are his fault, he's having a relatively decent year. PFF has his passing grade ranked 6th in the league. He's ranked 2nd in total yards, 5th in completion percentage. You don't get those kinds of numbers by playing with mirrors.
As far as your claim that he has one of the best receiving corps in the league, I'll respectfully disagree. Once again referring to PFF, JSN is our highest ranked receiver at #23. Metcalf is ranked #36. Lockett is ranked 47th. And, as we both mentioned, we are a pass happy team with virtually no running attack and a porous offensive line. PFF has them ranked 30th in pass blocking efficiency, which has led to Geno being the 3rd highest sacked QB in the league.
Given his supporting cast, Geno is doing quite well. He's not a top 10 QB, but he's not a bottom feeder, either. His interceptions and brain farts are holding our offense back, but at the same time, he's not the biggest problem we have, either. That distinction rests with our offensive line.
I don't consider PFF a good rating system. Because you can argue that Geno's lack of ability is keeping JSN, DK, and Tyler from having great years that would rate them higher because of the statistics used to measure the ranking. Geno should not be ranked 6th. He is not that good.
DK, JSN, and Tyler have are all high performers. I'd give money to see them play with a quality QB like Patrick Mahomes or another great passer and see what they're ranking is. When you're rankings are based on the QB's ability to get you the ball, throw deep, and maintain a high level of performance in the offense, of course the receivers will be lower rated. When you have a QB like Geno, you have to build the offense with the guardrails to keep things simple and efficient as possible which limits the upside of players like DK, JSN, and Tyler (though he is aging as well).
So using something like PFF to rate players is not what I consider a great system, which is why I don't rely on such rankings. I'd bet money with you in the 50 to 100 range that DK with a great QB is putting up way bigger numbers than he is with Geno.
Geno is a limitation on this offense. I think he isn't a great passer getting most of his numbers with short or high percentage passing that doesn't allow the receiving corps he has to shine unless they get YAC or extend the play. This lack of ability to draft a new quality QB after Russell fell into the gutter has wasted some of the best years of the best receiving corps we've had in years. That has been extremely frustrating.
Yes, OCs can play with mirrors to make a QB look much better than they are if they have great weapons around some scrub QB. It's what you've seen great offensive coaches do like Kyle Shananan do with Brock Purdy or Jimmie G because he can design plays to take advantage of guys like Deebo, Kittle, and McCaffrey. Whereas these scrub QBs if they go to a team wlth lesser talent look like scrub QBs. Put Geno on a bad Jets team or a team with minimal surrounding talent, he'd be much worse than he is right now. Whereas he looks like the 6th rated passer in Seattle with a great receiving corps making him look way better than he is while he makes them look worse than they are.