According to Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic, Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll wants to rely more on quarterback Geno Smith and the passing game.
“After two weeks of watching Geno play, we don’t need to hold him back at all,” said Carroll. “Geno has got his game ready to go. We need to trust him and maybe give him more opportunities and stuff. We’ve been pretty solidly conservative, counting on running the football.”
Seattle has been one of the worst teams offensively through the opening two weeks, ranking 31st in yards-per-game (234.