The good, the bad, and the ugly in Seattle Seahawks Week 8 victory over Browns

  • Lockett is great...again
  • Seattle snooze
  • Geno's turnovers
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The ugly: Geno's turnovers

Geno Smith, the Seattle Seahawks' signal-caller, the 2022 season proved that he could lead his team to the playoffs. While he has showcased his talent and potential, he has also left fans scratching their heads at times due to questionable decision-making, as exemplified by his two interceptions against the Cleveland Browns.

Geno Smith's journey as the Seahawks' quarterback began last season when he stepped in after the Russell Wilson trade. Smith showcased his abilities and demonstrated his value to the team. At times, he displayed remarkable poise in the pocket, a strong arm, and the ability to make plays when it mattered most. His performances in certain games ignited hope that the Seahawks could remain competitive.

However, Smith's journey hasn't been without its ups and downs, and his decision-making, in particular, has come under scrutiny. The game against the Cleveland Browns was a prime example of this. Despite a strong start by the Seahawks, Smith threw two costly interceptions that allowed the Browns to get back into the game.

Interceptions are a part of the game, and even the most elite quarterbacks make mistakes from time to time. But for Smith, it's the timing and nature of these turnovers that have raised questions. In crucial moments, he has made throws that leave fans and analysts perplexed, wondering what he saw or hoped to achieve with those passes. While risk-taking can be a valuable trait for a quarterback, it must be balanced with sound judgment to avoid costly turnovers.

Smith's journey as a starter has showcased his potential, but it has also highlighted areas where he needs improvement. The ability to read defenses, make quick decisions, and protect the football are all essential traits for an NFL quarterback, and these areas are where Smith must focus on to reach his full potential.

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