Wasn't garbage? Damn right.
He was perfect in the first half.
Geno was garbage in the 2nd half and especially garbage in the 4th quarter. Geno was actually GOOD in the first half. I will give credit to Geno for a couple tough runs for first downs in the 2nd half. However...
* Seattle scored 0 points in the 2nd half
* We were lucky the D stepped up timely and frankly we got lucky with the 2 goal line fumbles.
THE RECURRING THEME
Geno routinely SUCKS IN CRUNCH TIME and gives the game away and it was no different tonight, except that the D saved his bacon. As the 4th quarter went on, it felt like only a matter of WHEN Geno would make a game-losing play, not IF.
* Geno looked like a confused deer in the headlights on nearly every dropback in the 4th quarter.
* It's the 4th quarter? It's time for a Geno sack-fumble or multiple sacks in a row. See history below.
* With the game on the line, Geno holds the ball too long, gets hit and fumbles. LT Charles Cross made a game-saving play to catch the fumble out of the air.
* With the game on the line, Geno again holds the ball too long and takes another bad-timing sack.
THE HISTORY
* Same Geno that gave the game away to Pissburgh last year in crunch time with a sack/run fumble.
* Same Geno that choked with the game on the line vs. the Saints last year, with 2 sacks in a row.**
** In fairness, Myers 2 FG misses lost the Aints game, more culpable for the loss than Geno
THE PROBLEM
* Can someone give Geno some NO-CHOK pills? Sort of like NO-DOZ except they help with excessive crunch time choking.
* Geno sucks. Sadly, Lock isn't going to be any better at this point.
Again, in fairness, maybe Waldron didn't do well enough with his in-game adjustments, and needed to make the game easier for Geno at Crunch Time.