When the Raiders traded a third-round pick for Geno Smith in March, the hope was that the veteran quarterback would once again thrive with Pete Carroll as his head coach.
Smith had his best NFL seasons with Carroll in Seattle, and Carroll admitted in May that his plan from the start was to bring Smith to Las Vegas.
Unfortunately for everyone involved, Smith was one of the league’s most disappointing quarterbacks in the first month of the season, and he was particularly bad when opposing defenses disguised their cover 2 schemes.
This week, former Raiders’ color commentator Lincoln Kennedy said the ‘Tampa 2’ defense has become the blueprint to defend the Smith, adding that it has become the 34-year-old quarterback’s Achilles heel.
“Teams are going to play Tampa 2 against the Raiders because they know that’s Geno Smith’s Achilles’ heel,” Kennedy said this week on the Locked on Raiders Squad Show podast.
“The Chargers did it, the Commanders did it, and hell, even last week they did it. The thing is that he has to see that. There are Tampa 2 beaters that Chip Kelly would call. You have to have the timing and the effect to beat those Tampa 2 beaters and to complete those routes. Don’t put [the ball] in contentious hands where you have a bunch of defenders around the would-be receiver.”
No doubt, the Vegas coaching staff has been working with Smith on concepts to beat the cover 2 this week, but without Kolton Miller, Brock Bowers (who ESPN has reported is unlikely to play) and Michael Mayer, it’s going to be a tall task for Smith to get back on track.
If there was ever a time for Ashton Jeanty to prove he was worth the no. 6 overall pick in this year’s draft, Sunday would be a great day to do it.
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Uh, yeah, Ashton, get ready to see 8 in the box on first & second down. Geno, that leaves you with third and long and they will baiting you to throw across the middle. It’s not forecast, it’s what everyone has been doing all year. catch up!