Can #Seahawks win a Super Bowl with Geno Smith at QB?

The win-loss record shows one thing, but is Geno Smith really the type of QB that can lead the Seahawks to a Super Bowl? That’s the question Curtis Rogers and Stacy Rost asked Trevor Sikkema (Lead NFL Draft Analyst for PFF) and his answer is something for Hawks fans to hear.

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26 comments
  1. For half of his career, Russ didn't have an O line either and found a way to pull out the W in the second half. Geno is a good QB that is not mentally tough enough to make consistently good decisions when it matters. Even if you gave him an O line, inevitably he'll make more bad decisions that outweigh the good ones. I've seen enough.

  2. I love how many experts who watch film and break it down and say Geno is a baller, then you get comments full of people who think they know ball, hating on Geno it’s embarrassing. Geno is awesome.

  3. The fact is, no quarter back behind this line could win a super bowl, so it's really a pointless conversation. Geno is good enough in the right situation.

  4. Easily, but not how this team is right now. No QB could.

    I did some research to compare what Wilson had in 2013 to what Geno has today.

    2013
    Offense
    26th ranked passing offense with 202.3 yards/games
    4th ranked rushing offense with 136.8 yards/game
    9th with 26.1 points/game
    Russell Wilson was ranked 22nd with 25.4 pass attempts/game
    2013
    Defense
    #1 Ranked by far with 273.6 yards/game
    #1 14.4 points/game

    2024 with Geno Smith
    28th ranked rushing attack with 91.2 yards/game
    #1 Ranked passing with 268.2 yards/game
    #1 at 38 pass attempts/game
    #14 ranked scoring offense with 23.3 points/game
    Geno is actually keeping us afloat right now.

  5. Only with more pass protection for Geno and enough run block for K9 to have consistency. With time to work and a viable run game Geno can open up the playbook and expand the Seahawk's offense. As it is now with a bottom of the league level OL, Seahawks aren't even sniffing the playoffs.

  6. Tell the truth brother, this man just told you. Fans that knows nothing about football. The truth about Geno outstanding. When Geno goes, the seahawks will be dead.
    With no quarterback.
    Be careful what you ask for.

  7. If Seattle had a top-level offensive line, he definitely could win a Superbowl. He has no time for routes to develop which messes up the timing of the plays. Until Seattle fixes the offensive line problem, they will continue to flounder around and disappoint their fans.

  8. This is why I have never heard of Trevor Sikkema and perhaps I never will. Seahawks cannot win a Super Bowl with Geno Smith. It has to be Warren Moon, Matt Hasselback and Russell Wilson in their career primes by reflecting the history. Just simply putting, Geno takes too much to take and Geno takes such perfection to get to the Super Bowl. Just throwing dimes here and there will not get you to the Super Bowl. That will not simply ever happen in Seahawks future. But there's a guy sitting right behind Geno who can pull this out. His name is Sam Howell. This guy is as accurate (true quarterback) as Warren Moon. This guy will make everybody around better (Intangibles) like Matt Hasselbeck. This guy is as genius (game manager) as Russell Wilson on the field. If you simply give Sam Howell a chance, he will prove it.

  9. Just take a look at Geno Smith's record verses the 49ers. After the bye it's going to get even worse. Why would you play someone who has no chance of winning the divisional championship? You know the ceiling with Geno Smith, but Sam Howell has tons of potential worth finding out about. I guess once the playoffs are off the table, they will finally concede the fact we were right all along and it was a big waste of cap and the Seahawks lost some valuable players because of it.

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