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Well it's official. Geno stinks.

 

Still way too early to judge.

 

But, and it's a BIG but, how a QB responds after a poor performance is critical. I said after the Steelers game that as much as EJ crapped the bed in that game, he had a GREAT opportunity in front of him the following week against the Jest. And he responded as well as one could have hoped. Smith on the other hand, followed up a bad performance with another one nearly as bad. Not a good sign.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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The extent to which the Jets tried to take the game out of Gino's hands today was staggering. I would like to see some stats on the number of snaps in the first half that Geno took as the Quarterback as against wildcat snaps to Cribbs and Powell. It felt like Geno was playing Quarterback only about 50% of the time.

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Geno reminds me of Losman..Can throw a beautiful long ball but has no pocket presence and makes bad decisions. Talent wise its a tough argument on who,s better. Maturity wise and intelligence wise im going to have to go with EJ.

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Geno reminds me of Losman..Can throw a beautiful long ball but has no pocket presence and makes bad decisions. Talent wise its a tough argument on who,s better. Maturity wise and intelligence wise im going to have to go with EJ.

 

Oh man, remember how bad Losman was his first year as a starter. He completed less than 50% of his passes! http://www.nfl.com/player/j.p.losman/2506099/profile The craziest part is Geno's year isn't that much worst than Sanchez rookie year (12 tds and 20 ints http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/S/SancMa00.htm ) and somehow the Jets almost went to the Super bowl that year. The Jets have wasted Super Bowl caliber defenses with 2 awful QBs and that makes me :nana: .

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