It seems if you want to give Geno a shot this year and you understanding that his first two years of failures weren't strictly on him, then your a Geno supporter. When all you really are is a person thats willing to look at the full picture, realize Geno has talent and believe he will or should be better under better circumstances. I'm assuming your like most of us who still think positively of Geno that this is his last year to prove himself and if he screws it up, then he won't live up to his potential and he will lose our support also. This garbage of Geno only having one good game against Miami last year is bogus and stupid as hell for anyone to think that way.I can respect several views on Geno Smith, both pro and con. What I cannot accept is the view that he's complete garbage and hasn't shown anything in two years with the exception of one game. To me, that's using revisionist history to bolster a specific stance on a player. I also refuse to be painted with a broad brush as a "Geno lover" or "Idzik apologist" or any other weak attempt at trying to define me, simply because I defend one of them from excessive criticism. Disagreeing with a poster gets you branded by him as the complete opposite extreme. It's a fallacy.
Sometimes, things aren't so black and white.
But it is what it is and why argue or debate it anymore? Geno has displayed better then that one game in both years but it pointless to continue with the back and forth. It all will get settled on the field this year. Geno has already been named the starter and I wished it didn't go down that way. I wanted him to be in a open competition with Fitz, Petty etc. so when he won straight up, there would have been nothing left to say as to who the starter should have been. Geno now has to show he is worthy of the starters role in OTA's, training camp, pre-season and in the regular season. If he can do that then we will be a playoff team. if he can't, then he will get benched and we move onto Fitz or Petty. Simple as that!