BigBill1945
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He has a great arm and he looks like he may be coming into his own. This was such a great performance. Our house went crazy with the last TD. Love my Hawks.
Reminds me of Hass a bit.I was watching K9's TD run and I noticed that Lock was right out front blocking in fact if it wasn't for Lock's block, K9 wouldn't have scored. There were 2 other plays I noticed Lock blocking.. I thought that was cool
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I saw what you did there! Well played.Reminds me of Hass a bit.
Seeing Hass blocking up the field was a pretty nice and regular occurance IIRC.
AND no INTs22 of 33 for 208 yards against the NFC Champs is pretty impressive.
I like what I saw, but it is still a small sample size. But his resume is getting better. I HOPE he starts the next game. I really do.
Thank you.Pete's already said if Geno's healthy he's starting next week.
Now the rumor was Geno was healthy enough to start last night, and he still didn't. Even Lock's weird interview comment after the game with Lisa Salter about when he knew he was starting; "there's a long story going with that one."
So there's obviously some shenanigans going on with Pete and trying to navigate seeing if Lock could get them a W, and mitigating the QB controversy talk.
The effort and block by Lock on that Walker TD run is something else.
I was thinking the same thing. This kid needs to get another shot to further increase his confidence even more.I like what I saw, but it is still a small sample size. But his resume is getting better. I HOPE he starts the next game. I really do.
I caught that comment too, NFL rules about injury reporting are very strict and I thought that there was something going on there.Pete's already said if Geno's healthy he's starting next week.
Now the rumor was Geno was healthy enough to start last night, and he still didn't. Even Lock's weird interview comment after the game with Lisa Salter about when he knew he was starting; "there's a long story going with that one."
So there's obviously some shenanigans going on with Pete and trying to navigate seeing if Lock could get them a W, and mitigating the QB controversy talk.
From John Schneider's perspective, if everything being equal, Lock is younger and potentially cheaper.Pete's already said if Geno's healthy he's starting next week.
Now the rumor was Geno was healthy enough to start last night, and he still didn't. Even Lock's weird interview comment after the game with Lisa Salter about when he knew he was starting; "there's a long story going with that one."
So there's obviously some shenanigans going on with Pete and trying to navigate seeing if Lock could get them a W, and mitigating the QB controversy talk.
From John Schneider's perspective, if everything being equal, Lock is younger and potentially cheaper.
If we find a future QB in the draft, and that guy needs learn with a clipboard for a season. Would you keep Lock or Geno to bridge that season?In no world am I OK with paying Geno 31M next year.
So sure, if we want to roll with Lock and whatever QB we draft or acquire in a trade to battle it out next year?
But JUST Lock cause he's cheaper and no drafted or acquired QB? Hell to the no. Unless you're fond of another 7-9 win season. Or probably worse.