Geno Smith expects to be a top-five quarterback soon

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Geno Smith expects to be a top-five quarterback soon

Post by StillMadAtSlobber » Mon Jul 28, 2014 1:33 pm

Geno Smith: 'I expect to be in top 5'


CORTLAND, N.Y. -- The New York Jets' Geno Smith is the worst starting quarterback in the NFL, according to a recent ESPN survey, but he expects to be closer to the top than the bottom over the next year or two.

"The thing about it is, you have to climb up," Smith told ESPN.com on Saturday after practice. "If I'm No. 32, by this time next year or the year after, I expect to be in the top 5."

It was a bold statement, considering his struggles through most of last season, but Smith reported to training camp with a greater sense of confidence, according to coaches and teammates. They say he made huge strides in the offseason.

But the league remains skeptical. ESPN polled 26 coaches and personnel executives, asking them to rate this season's 32 projected starting quarterbacks. Smith finished dead last.

He said he is aware of the poll.

"My first reaction was, 'You know, man, I've got to prove them wrong,' " Smith said. "In the end, none of that matters. My key job is to make sure this team is improving and I'm doing everything I can for the betterment of this team."

The Jets are encouraged by Smith's progress, although they haven't named him the starter yet. He's competing against Michael Vick, but Smith, receiving the majority of the first-team reps, is clearly ahead.

Jets coach Rex Ryan won't handicap the race -- he won't even say if Smith will start the first preseason game -- but he clearly believes Smith is on the rise.

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AP PhotoNew York's Geno Smith said he expects to be a top-five QB in the "next year or the year after."

"Let's take that survey after the season and see where our quarterback ranks," Ryan told ESPN.com. "Let's see where Geno ranks.

"The beauty of it is, what I know for sure is, we get to prove it. Let's see where we all rank after the season. It'll be interesting to see if they take that survey again, what it would look like at the end of the year."

One of Smith's most ardent supporters is veteran guard Willie Colon. Asked about the ESPN poll, Colon replied: "As far as the ratings, they can stick it.

"Yes, Geno suffered from turnovers [25 last season], but I also remember watching Peyton Manning and some of the other great quarterbacks in their first three years in the league. They weren't lights-out. Over time, they grew into themselves and developed into Hall of Fame quarterbacks."

Colon said Smith has the work ethic required at the position and the mental toughness to handle the never-ending scrutiny. Smith showed resilience last season, emerging from a terrible slump to play well over the final four games.

"He understands he has the weight of the world on his shoulders," Colon said. "To me, that means more than how coaches rank him, because I know him personally and I know what he's all about."

Smith expects to get better with age. Obviously, based on his top-5 prediction, he expects to get a lot better.

"Guys improve all the time," said Smith, who compiled a league-low passer rating of 66.5. "I've been watching football all my life. I've seen Peyton Manning grow up in this league. I've seen Tom Brady grow up in this league. I've seen Drew Brees.

"The main thing with all those guys, they're hard workers and diligent. Those are the things I try to do, too."


http://espn.go.com/new-york/nfl/story/_/id/11268373/geno-smith-new-york-jets-reacts-being-called-worst-starting-quarterback


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Post by Ice » Mon Jul 28, 2014 1:38 pm

Well, if Willie Colon thinks so.

Shame that funny Colon pic was lost in the site craziness this offseason.
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Post by StillerInCT » Mon Jul 28, 2014 2:05 pm

Well he'll be suspended in no time for break the NFL's substance abuse policy. He's obviously on something. :D
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Post by Steelafan77 » Mon Jul 28, 2014 2:48 pm

Gotta recognize the swagg there. What I would expect a young Roethlisberger to say entering his second year in the league.

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Post by Hacksaw Jim Duggan » Mon Jul 28, 2014 2:52 pm

He means top 5 cfl qbs right?

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Post by Jobu » Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:12 pm

Steelafan77 wrote:Gotta recognize the swagg there. What I would expect a young Roethlisberger to say entering his second year in the league.

Ben would never say that. He might think it, he'd never say it.
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Post by Legacy User » Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:39 pm

Jobus Rum wrote:
Steelafan77 wrote:Gotta recognize the swagg there. What I would expect a young Roethlisberger to say entering his second year in the league.

Ben would never say that. He might think it, he'd never say it.


If it wasn't for Allegedville, Ben would make a very electable politician. Just about always says the right thing and never sounds stupid. Can't say the same for many young QBs. Seems the stupid is strong with many of them.

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Post by Minkah'n History » Mon Jul 28, 2014 4:47 pm

Jobus Rum wrote:
Steelafan77 wrote:Gotta recognize the swagg there. What I would expect a young Roethlisberger to say entering his second year in the league.

Ben would never say that. He might think it, he'd never say it.


Agreed.

Those words would have never come out of his mouth.

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Post by Legacy User » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:04 pm

I have never thought much about Smith...but the oh so concerned with gays, racist team names, concussions, athlete arrests, role models, etc...sports journalists seem to take such mean girl delight in setting up guys for failure. You have no clue how much I hate these fucking "journalists".

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Post by Legacy User » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:17 pm

Zivco wrote:I have never thought much about Smith...but the oh so concerned with gays, racist team names, concussions, athlete arrests, role models, etc...sports journalists seem to take such mean girl delight in setting up guys for failure. You have no clue how much I hate these fucking "journalists".


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Post by Legacy User » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:46 pm

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Post by Nick79 » Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:39 pm

Geno's probably in the mold of David Klingler or Andre Ware, a college "system" guy who's giant college passing numbers got him drafted high.

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Post by Legacy User » Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:41 pm

It's good to have goals and good for him that he's working toward making it happen. Will it happen? Doubt it

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Post by Kodiak » Thu Jul 31, 2014 3:07 am

Until Brady, Peyton, Ben, Brees and Rodgers retire there's really no room in the top-5.
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