While there's a case to keep Smith and see how far he can take this team with an improved offensive line, there's a stronger case to cut him, pocket $25 million in cap space and start over with a younger quarterback.
NFL on FOX analyst Mark Schlereth shared his perspective on the tough decision the Seattle Seahawks could face regarding QB Geno Smith.
The Seattle Seahawks claimed the final victory of this season’s edition of Thursday Night Football with their 6-3 win over the Chicago Bears. It may not have been the most thrilling victory of all time, but a win is a win in this league, no matter how you want to quantify it.
The Seattle Seahawks are in full chase mode for a playoff berth, but Geno Smith is not the long-term answer at QB.
Of course, Carroll led the Seahawks to outstanding success throughout his tenure, earning 10 playoff appearances, five NFC West titles, two Super Bowl appearances and the franchise's first championship over his 14 seasons at the helm. He will always be a legend in Seattle, but the team simply felt it was time to move on after last season.
The 34-year-old quarterback says he’s still hurting, but he’s got to press on to Thursday night and Seattle’s game at Chicago.
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