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Paul Johnson's avatar

Here’s the thing: Geno haters see Geno as the problem, now and in the future. ‘He’s not good enough now and he won’t be any better in the future and he’s going to sink the boat financially’. So obviously toss him. But then what? Get some second tier current ‘known commodity’ or trade up in the draft.

Denver thought they were one guy away from the promised land so they brought in Russ. The Jets bet the farm on Rogers. How is replacing Geno going to turn the team around? It’s not his fault that defense can’t keep the opponents off the field, or that the O line can’t protect the QB, or open holes for K9. I’m not the leader of the Geno fan club, but at this point I don’t feel like dumping him will turn the team around. I suspect that if there was some way to compare the performance of every player on this team to all the other starters in the league at their positions, Geno would be closer to the top of the comparison list than almost all of the rest of the team. If people have to go it doesn’t make sense to me to get rid of the best player at his position money considerations aside.

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Grant Alden's avatar

I so appreciate your clear-eyed articulation of where we are. One of the first things I learned about personnel was that if you're going to fire somebody, you better have another person available who can do their job. (Or, in my case, you better be able to do it yourself. I don't guess Schneider can sling it or wing it...so...) And whoever plays QB will be playing behind a sieve for an offensive line, in Ryan Grubb's offense. (Pausing again to note that neither O nor D are fully installed yet. This seems like a problem, I just don't know if it means the schemes are too complicated or the players are too deficient. Or both.) If you draft a rookie, you HAVE to be looking at a full rebuild. And you have to be clear-eyed about the quality of QBs available. At best three, last time I checked, are getting anywhere near first-round grades, and none of them are top-10. One of those three is Shadeur Sanders, and he's almost certainly a bad culture fit whose father will want him in a major market. So. So who you gonna get? What free agent is available who you want to gamble the farm and the future and your job on? Behind a line that keeps us, apparently, from even the semblance of a running game. Geno isn't the problem. He may also not be the solution. But this year, right now, and next year? Not where I'd spend my money. Oh, and DK's absence isn't why we lost on Sunday.

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