Geno is a good quarterback and can distribute the ball. The issues that he has always had is when it comes to crunch time he rarely if ever comes through. That’s the difference between a good quarterback, and a great quarterback.
Geno is a good quarterback but all conditions needs to be good for him to make magic happen.
The constant theme was the Bengals pass rush getting to Geno in 1.5 seconds. Geno, couldn’t adjust or make decisions faster and held onto the ball a long time when he needs to make a throw, but, the coverage on the wide receivers blanketed Seattle and disrupted Geno’s rhythm throughout the game.
DK, was clearly open on a few early throws and Geno for whatever reason, did not look his way. That’s on Geno, right there.
I understand DK was upset and it wasn’t entirely DKs fault but Geno didn’t make all his reads. DK threw a tantrum and I get it but Geno didn’t play well either.
Seattle’s coaching staff was outcoached this game and not even by a lot but enough to where Seattle’s inefficiency was completely exposed. You don’t want to coach like that.
Carroll still struggles at adjusting to game plans not working and doesn’t shift strategies all that much.
Walker ran pretty well and they should have gave him the ball a lot more since the Cinci pass rush was looking like a NFL elite rush attack.
Really, quite pitiful effort by Seattle’s offensive line.
Seattles offensive line today looked as bad as the Giants offensive line when Seattle played them.