![]() ![]() You know, I could have sworn off being very vocal about quarterbacks because Josh Allen burned me. I thought he got better throughout the season. You know, I think that offense was disjointed in what they did. But I think by the end of next season, middle of the year, you kind of know if he makes those special plays. So it's too early to say anything about him because he didn't really get a fair shake last year. “I think you can be good and not have ‘it,’ but you drafted him early, you want to win Super Bowls with him. “He'll have an opportunity and we'll see early in this year, whether he kind of has ‘it,’” Schwartz told NBC Sports Chicago. Sign up for the weekly Chicago Catch-Up newsletter here. Geoff Schwartz is also the author of “Eat My Schwartz: Our Story of NFL Football, Food, Family, and Faith.Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. And I started to kind of feel like maybe this was their destiny.” They were like trucks hitting small cars. ![]() When her sons started playing football, she said, “I started out worrying that they were going to get hurt, but then I realized it was the other players I should be worrying about. The boys’ father, Lee, is a business consultant and their mother, Olivia Goodkin, is a lawyer. ![]() He’s currently with Kansas City and checks in at 6-5 and 320 pounds. Schwartz’s younger brother, Mitchell, also a former PaliHi star, played at Cal Berkeley and is now in his eighth season as a pro. His final contract was with the Detroit Lions, who released him in August 2016. He also played for the Minnesota Vikings, the Kansas City Chiefs and the New York Giants. He was then drafted in the seventh round by the Carolina Panthers, where he played through 2011. At Oregon, he started for three years at right tackle and helped the team lead the Pac-10 in rushing for two consecutive years. While at PaliHi, Schwartz was named first-team All-City and All-Westside by the L.A. “I work for ESPN Radio on weekends,” Schwartz said, “and I host for Clay when he’s out.” (Visit: /podcast/86-geoff-schwartz-is-smart-than-you/). He also has a website, “Geoff Schwartz Is Smarter Than You,” where twice a week he examines misinformation, hot takes and theories-and anything social media offers about football and dissects it. His most recent stories have been “Should Chiefs, Cowboys and Rams Fans Be Panicking?” on October 14 and “4 Ways to Fix the NFL’s Officiating Problems” on October 17. He is a columnist for SB Nation, a spots blogging network owned by Vox Media (visit: ), where he shares his insights on football. for work.” Now married and living in Charlotte, North Carolina, he said he returns here about three times a year. Schwartz has good reason for not coming back sooner during the football season: he was ab offensive tackle with the University of Oregon and then played nine seasons in the NFL.ĭuring halftime, Schwartz told Circling the News, “I’m back in L.A. ![]() He came to the Stadium by the Sea on October 5 and watched the Dolphins beat Westchester, 28-21. Geoff Schwartz, who lettered in football, basketball and baseball at Pali, recently made one of his first football visits since graduating in 2004. The two watched the Dolphins beat Westchester.įormer Palisades High football players often come back on Friday nights to watch their old team. Former NFL Player Geoff Schwartz, came down to his alma mater PaliHi with his father Lee. ![]()
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