afternoon on the road 20-17.
Geno Smith ran for a 13 yard touchdown with 12 seconds
remaining in the game. The
Seahawks needed the TD since
a field goal would not be enough
to tie.
What I liked about the run was
Geno didn't hesitate when he
saw no receivers opened and
ran the opposite direction from
the 49er direction they were
going.
I hope learns from this game and
the experience he learned at the
end. If Geno has a downfall he
takes too long to throw the ball
which causes him to be sacked
or give up interceptions. What
Geno need to do is throw the ball
away or do what he did this time
by running the ball even if he can't
get a first down. This depends on
what down it is two. In one instance
the Seahawks were able to get a
field goal after being sacked
however not always.
Geno completed 25 of 32 passes
for 221 yards and an interception.
This was a good sign since he has throw over 50 times and Seahawks
often lose. The Seahawks had 94
yards in the day including Geno's
winning run. Ken Walker III led
with 14 carries for 54 yards and
a touchdown. Geno and Zach
Charbonnet each had four runs
though Zach had only three yards.
The offensive line is showing they
still have trouble when running the
ball however does good when
passing. This means the Seahawks
needs to throw short passes when
the running game isn't affective.
This is the same way to get yards.
Both Walker and Charbonnet can
catch the ball.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the Seahawks
with ten catches for 110 yards. DK
Metcalf was back he had seven for
70 yards.
The 49ers had a touchdown in
the first quarter however shutout
in the second quarter. They had
a field goal in the third and a TD
in the fourth. This shows how well
the Seahawks. The Seahawks
along with the 49ers and Rams
are 5-5 while Arizona Cardinals
are in first place 6-4. The Seahawks
are at home next Sunday afternoon
to play the Cardinals. It will be
important that the Seahawks when
this gsme to stay in the hunt for
the playoffs. Go Hawks!
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