The Curious Case of Geno Smith

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As we see the Jets hold off 3 teams, but fall into Same Ol' Jets territory for the rest, it looks like Geno Smith is shaping up to be another Cam Newton, but except for the obvious draft pick difference.


Were they both hyped and coveted during their last college seasons?
Yes. You shoulda seen the stans on chiefsplanet.com :blessed: and :cape:for Geno, waiting for that #2 pick on draft day.

Were they both tasked with breathing new life into franchises?
Panthers were 2-14 before Cam, and Geno was neck-n-neck with Sanchez during training camp before the injury sealed the deal.


Are they both capable of good, clutch decisions?
Yes. I've seen them both throw some amazing passes, and can be mobile when needed.

So both can be winners who hardly know the meaning of "trap game" and can capitalize on mistakes from the other team.

Despite all this, both struggle for the same reason:

They are both feast or famine.


Cam can either earn his Superman pose, or put up some :snoop: performances, which is why he has never made any playoff appearances. Geno, when the game is close enough, actually wakes up, but just has those :blink: moments where he's the head clown in the Jets' circus.

Both also :eat: hard on weak teams, running on all cylinders and showing us their full capabilities, but if the other defense can keep up for both halves, then both Cam and Geno just start wearing down until even fancy scrambling out the pocket goes nowhere. A committed defense with a proper contain game can keep them at bay, forcing them to keep passing, and both have trouble keeping the momentum going when they are called to primarily pass.

I know it's his rookie season, but if he's to succeed in the NFL, he's gonna have to know how to trust his arm more and know his pocket enough to
- avoid sacks
- look at ALL of his options so that he's not getting flustered and throws yet another pick
- Not run around aimlessly, turning 5 yd drops into 15 yd drops.

In short? Geno is Cam 2.0 now, where we love them both to death when they win, and just :huhldup:at their losses, cuz many are just that bad. But of course, he is capable of developing, and has his whole career ahead of him.
 

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As we see the Jets hold off 3 teams, but fall into Same Ol' Jets territory for the rest, it looks like Geno Smith is shaping up to be another Cam Newton, but except for the obvious draft pick difference.

Were they both hyped and coveted during their last college seasons? Yes. You shoulda seen the stans on chiefsplanet.com :blessed: and :cape:for Geno, waiting for that #2 pick on draft day.
Were they both tasked with breathing new life into franchises? Panthers were 2-14 before Cam, and Geno was neck-n-neck with Sanchez during training camp before the injury sealed the deal.

Are they both capable of good, clutch decisions? Yes. I've seen them both throw some amazing passes, and can be mobile when needed.

So both can be winners who hardly know the meaning of "trap game" and can capitalize on mistakes from the other team.

Despite all this, both struggle for the same reason:
They are both feast or famine.

Cam can either earn his Superman pose, or put up some :snoop: performances, which is why he has never made any playoff appearances. Geno, when the game is close enough, actually wakes up, but just has those :blink: moments where he's the head clown in the Jets' circus.

Both also :eat: hard on weak teams, running on all cylinders and showing us their full capabilities, but if the other defense can keep up for both halves, then both Cam and Geno just start wearing down until even fancy scrambling out the pocket goes nowhere. A committed defense with a proper contain game can keep them at bay, forcing them to keep passing, and both have trouble keeping the momentum going when they are called to primarily pass.

I know it's his rookie season, but if he's to succeed in the NFL, he's gonna have to know how to trust his arm more and know his pocket enough to
- avoid sacks
- look at ALL of his options so that he's not getting flustered and throws yet another pick
- Not run around aimlessly, turning 5 yd drops into 15 yd drops.

In short? Geno is Cam 2.0 now, where we love them both to death when they win, and just :huhldup:at their losses, cuz many are just that bad. But of course, he is capable of developing, and has his whole career ahead of him.

I get the point you were making breh, which most will miss in this thread because of the comparison, but the comparison was pretty bad. The thing you seemed to miss is that Cam Newton is, well, Cam Newton. He's a freakish athlete, with a big arm and some growing up to do. Geno is a good QB, has the potential to be great, but he isn't Cam, no one is. The only comparison you could make between the two is that they're both black.

Your point about Geno though is spot on, without the Cam comparison
 

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I wasn't the biggest Gino fan coming into this season but he has shown glimpses of greatness along with some terrible performances. His 2nd year is going to show if he can be the face of th franchise or another Matt leinhert. If he can get a good go to receiver and tight end he might start running through the league
 
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