The Seattle Seahawks offense has been up-and-down for the first part of the season, but quarterback Geno Smith says the offense would be even better if the red zone issues got fixed.
the most is that it did more than enough to win the game, but going 1 of 5 in the red zone against an opponent like the Bengals won't cut it.
“It would be very encouraging, but as we all know, it’s all about execution and it’s about what you do," Smith said."We haven’t been our best on third down or in the red zone and I feel like that’s something we’ve talked about, every single week that I’ve been up here, is how to correct those issues. That’s something that we all collectively can do a better job at. I always say it starts with me.
Smith was left lamenting the offense's struggles, but he remains confident they can work the issues out.Kareem Elgazzar-USA TODAY SportsFor Smith, the rookie's place in the offense is starting to work itself out, and the longer he can string together good games, the sooner he'll become an integral part of it.
"With the games, it’s a process. I’ve was always speaking about that process, and I felt like Jaxon was doing all of the right things. You can see where he’s coming along and where he’s starting to fit in into this offense and his role is going to continue to grow. I think he’s a tremendous player and he’s going to continue to get better over time.”game at Lumen Field on Sunday as Seattle will play in its second division game of the year.
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