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I agree, Geno can't be given the same amount of leash Sanchez was, but reason has to be applied to any competition. Fair to yank a guy after three...
I could cherry pick two of Geno's good games and go on and on about, "Production without great talent!" Doesn't mean much. Very likely McGloin...
I'll have to remember to bump this when our D-line blows up McGloin in two weeks.
The competition mantra made sense when the team had Sanchez and a supposedly healthy Garrard. It doesn't have to be robotically applied to our...
Geno HAS stunk, no doubt, but if he is the guy the coaches see the most long term potential in, I'm not sure it makes sense to yank him after poor...
Rex isn't avoiding controversy by sticking with Geno. At this point, he's inviting criticism from the media and fans by staying the course in the...
Haven't seen recent numbers, but I recall that in mid-October, the line was ranked 23rd in the league is pass blocking efficiency. That's not...
Several of us have stated our cases, Blockhead. You're just not interested in any point of view that doesn't fall in line with yours. I understand...
Simms threw six passes on Sunday and would have had a pick if the DB didn't drop it. Let's not go nuts over his decision making just yet. It's...
That doesn't mean the players' intensity was the same. That can make all the difference.
You sound ridiculous. Fine to have different perceptions of what occurred, but Jesus, to pretend that players don't sometimes let down their...
It's easy to play fast-and-loose when you're not shouldering any expectations. Jet fans have seen many scrub quarterbacks play well in the...
I don't have a "dog in this hunt", as you say. Just don't believe it's wise to yank Geno after a bad stretch where circumstances have severely...
Level of intensity changes in garbage time. Simple as that.
I doubt it's a coincidence that Geno's rough stretch occurred with Holmes, Cumberland, Winslow, and Kerley missing time and Hill going into...
Okay, they blitzed him...but there was little pass rush to speak of. That was noticeable to the casual observer. It's a big part of why people are...
Okay. Approach wasn't different but the intensity certainly was. Bottom line, Simms had more time to throw the ball.
It's probably not a coincidence that Geno's roughest stretch has come during a time when Winslow, Cumberland, Holmes, and Kerley have been...
This is just sad.
This. Simms' chances of success just aren't great enough to justify muddying the waters. Stay the course with the higher ceiling guy, see if he...