So if Geno Smith starts tomorrow and our gameplan doesn’t change to protect his arm we’re completely screwed in this game.

Pete on Monday during his radio interview downplayed the fluttering passes from Geno on the last drive. Which made me nervous but I think Waldron is a horrible OC who can’t adjust to what defenses are doing.

Tomorrow I’m giving him the chance to change my mind. If he goes out there and alters the game plan and shows that he can play to the strengths of the personnel I’ll know I’m wrong.

I think he goes out there tomorrow shows why he’s bad. Keeps trying plays to push the ball downfield and Geno ends the day with 2+ interceptions because his arm isn’t 100%. Part of his job as a OC is to recognize limitations.

In a perfect world I want to see short quick passes and a mix of run and pass in play action. If we hold the ball we’re going to get absolutely blown up.

If Waldron comes out and proves me wrong. 27-24 Seahawks.

If I’m right 31-17 49ers.

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    10 months ago

    People have a comically short memory on Waldron. For the first few games people around the country were talking about him being a head coach candidate in the next couple years. Now that the offensive line is underperforming and Geno is inconsistent he’s a bum and we need to fire him. I imagine it’s hard to call a game when every play you call doesn’t work. At some point the players have to win and execute. If Pete fires him I’ll be fine with it and assume he is not following the game plan or something. Alright now you can downvote.