SonicHawk
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That quote is meaningless. The route Geno is throwing is exactly the route that beats 2 high. In front of the safety, behind the CB. Usually you have some sort of short crossing that keeps the safety closer to the line but DK beats him one on one and can cut towards the sideline in front of the safety. That's where Geno throws it. Instead DK runs around the safety.Geno leads the league in red zone interceptions but did you also know he leads the NFL in interceptions in his own endzone?
His touchdown % is the same and Cooper Rush and Devito in NY?
30th ranked passer on third downs
Interceptions at home the past two years? 18. Russell Wilson has 2
He had 5 ballls yesterday that could’ve been picked
We’re solely blaming DK for the last interception but Minnesota players are shocked he threw it considering the coverage
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Here are what I think are the worst plays of the game by Geno.
3rd and 8 10:47 3rd Q
Threw a bad 50/50 ball to a covered DK when JSN beats his coverage.

3rd and 7 Q3 3:47
I want to highlight this one as a big problem with Grubb. 5 yards before and after the first down line there are no routes. No one crossing, nothing. You're reliant on bad route running DK, old man Lockett, and the heroics of JSN to pick up 20 when you need 7.

3rd and 1 Q4 15:00
Here's one of those "interceptable balls" -- A clear poor decision. I think you had two options for a nice floater towards the line that would've picked up the first. Instead he doesn't see (or doesn't think he has a chance to get to the ball) the LB who makes a good move at the ball. Also Grubb, 3rd and 1, not 3rd and 50.

3rd and 11 Q4 13:07
Ok, this is one of those plays that a slightly better O-line changes the game. Green and purple are the actual routes in this screenshot. The vikings defender gets to Geno here in less than .7 seconds and he steps up in the pocket but by then it has collapsed and he goes down. But in this moment he's eyeing a just-opened-up DK. Geno gets a full second and is able to toss it. How well he tosses it? Who knows.
But we also have Charbs on the left, which if DK doesn't beat the CB here Geno looks left and dumps it.
It's just one of those plays that if we had a slightly better oline we have a chance at make something special and not something solved by a new QB.
