Geno "Fun" facts

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Geno "Fun" facts

Post by D-train » Tue Nov 07, 2023 3:17 pm

You can open this link and just click on the column headers to sort by that stat

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... g::pass_td

20th in QB rating

19th in Yards

16th in Yards per attempt

20th in TD passes

8th Most Ints
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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by D-train » Tue Nov 07, 2023 3:22 pm

Here is the one that stood out to me though. I just calculated it by diving TDs by INTs
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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by Michael K. » Tue Nov 07, 2023 3:55 pm

Nonsense. Pete says he’s good, so you disagreeing is nonsense.

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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by Donn Beach » Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:44 pm

Gee a HC that defends his QB, that's pretty amazing. Scenes we'd like to see, a HC telling the world at a presser his QB sucks.

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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by D-train » Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:46 pm

Donn Beach wrote:
Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:44 pm
Gee a HC that defends his QB, that's pretty amazing. Scenes we'd like to see, a HC telling the world at a presser his QB sucks.
Well he basically said the O line sucks so....
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Post by D-train » Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:48 pm

He was pressured in half his drip backs which seems like a lot. He had 28 pass attempts. Assuming he was pressured in half those wouldn't it be reasonable for him to go 6-14 in pressured attempts and 11-14 in clean pocket attempts. That would be 17-28. He went 13-28.
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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by ddraig » Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:49 pm

Looks like we'll be drafting a QB this coming draft day.

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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by Donn Beach » Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:50 pm

D-train wrote:
Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:46 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:44 pm
Gee a HC that defends his QB, that's pretty amazing. Scenes we'd like to see, a HC telling the world at a presser his QB sucks.
Well he basically said the O line sucks so....
The Oline has had issues, how many different combinations have they needed to field? I don't think Pete said they sucked but it's a struggle

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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by Michael K. » Tue Nov 07, 2023 5:08 pm

D-train wrote:
Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:46 pm
Donn Beach wrote:
Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:44 pm
Gee a HC that defends his QB, that's pretty amazing. Scenes we'd like to see, a HC telling the world at a presser his QB sucks.
Well he basically said the O line sucks so....
While Mayowa's bone-headed penalty loomed large as the Cardinals mounted their comeback, there may not have been a bigger play than the inexcusable unnecessary roughness penalty called against Bobby Wagner midway through the third quarter. The veteran linebacker smashed tight end Dan Arnold, believing he had caught the third down pass. It was an egregious error by the officials, as Wagner made a clean hit and couldn't have known Murray's pass sailed behind the intended receiver. Instead of punting, however, Arizona picked up an automatic first down and eventually Murray dove into the end zone from five yards out to cut Seattle's lead to three points.
Stupid reporting, as all Bobby had to do was wrap him up and they punt. Sorry, he came in and drilled a defenseless receiver, and yes, should have known the ball wasn't caught. That said? Pete didn't protect his QB after his defense BLEW this game. No, he pointed to the turnovers by an offense that scored over 30!
For most of the game, Seattle did a good job bottling up Arizona's rushing attack. Kenyan Drake, who exited with an ankle injury in the second half, was limited to 34 yards on 14 carries. Murray had just 20 yards on six carries in the first half, but he made several clutch plays as a runner late in regulation and in overtime. With the Seahawks gassed on defense, the run game found traction late with Chase Edmonds, who exploded outside past Wagner for a 32-yard gain on the Cardinals first possession of overtime. This again comes back to getting off the field and allowing prolonged drives, something Seattle continues to struggle with defensively. Giving Arizona three first downs by penalty, including Benson Mayowa's critical unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on a field goal attempt late in the fourth quarter, exacerbated the issue.
The Seahawks inability to rush opposing quarterbacks has been a chronic issue for two years, but Sunday's outing may have been a new low for Carroll's defense in this regard. Yes, Kyler Murray is extremely difficult to bring down due to his quickness and elusiveness escaping the pocket. But it takes a special kind of dysfunction to go four quarters and a full overtime without making a single quarterback hit and that's exactly what Seattle did on Sunday night. There were certainly opportunities to bring Murray down, as Bobby Wagner got a hand on him coming on a blitz and Jarran Reed had him dead to right after collapsing the pocket. But in both instances, the quarterback slipped away and for most of the night, the pass rush was completely non-existent.
Game over if they make one stop up ten in the fourth quarter, but Pete didn't protect his QB after this game.
Most NFL receivers would be happy to produce 200 receiving yards in a month, or even a season. Tyler Lockett managed to do it in one night on 15 receptions. The numbers by themselves are insane, but they are even more remarkable when considering the degree of difficulty for several of the receptions he reeled in from Wilson. On the first play of the game, with Peterson draped all over him, he made a sensational one-handed grab for a 34-yard gain. On his second touchdown, with two defenders on him in coverage, he slipped past them and made a difficult catch for a 47-yard score. Then, in similar fashion to a touchdown catch he made against the Rams last season, Lockett seemed to defy physics on his last touchdown grab, somehow managing to get both feet down inbounds while holding on to a beautiful fourth down throw from Wilson to extend the lead back to 10 points in the fourth quarter. Fans should soak this performance up, as it was one of the best individual efforts you'll ever see from a receiver.
Yep, fucking passing game!

Speaking of excuses. I imagine if Geno threw a game losing pick because a dumb ass rookie RB blew his assignment? Pete wouldn't call him out after the game.
From a running back attrition standpoint, Sunday's game mirrored Seattle's Week 16 defeat to Arizona last December. After getting off to a hot start with 34 yards on five carries, Chris Carson exited in the second quarter with a foot sprain and did not return. Carlos Hyde took over and ran hard, rushing 15 times for 68 yards and a touchdown in his absence. Then in the second half, reserve Travis Homer suffered a knee contusion, which ended up being a far bigger deal than expected. His injury forced rookie DeeJay Dallas into the lineup as the Seahawks tried to orchestrate a game-winning drive inside two minutes to play in overtime. The fourth-round pick appeared to miss a blocking assignment in pass protection against blitzing linebacker Tanner Vallejo, allowing Wilson to get pummeled shortly after taking the snap. If there's a silver lining, neither Carson nor Homer look to have serious injuries.
He didn't protect Russ after this game. THis was the beginning of the end for his relationship with Russ, TBH. Was Russ a baby about this? Fuck yes he was. Should he have used it as fuel to prove Pete wrong? Fuck yes he should have. But, if Pete is going to be that upset over an offense that was setting records, why the FUCK is he spending so much time protecting this one that is complete dogshit, and lead by a QB that isn't even below average right now?

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Re: Geno "Fun" facts

Post by Cascade Kid » Wed Nov 08, 2023 3:41 pm

Geno is on pace to be sacked slightly less than last year. Perhaps he's seeing a little more pressure this year, but he is actually getting sacked less. Seems to me that Geno could be doing much better, especially at his presnap reads and seeing the field well to pickup his options quicker. If he could get better at those two things he would improve greatly.

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