3 Bold Predictions for Seahawks QB Geno Smith vs. Dolphins
This Sunday’s matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the Miami Dolphins is drawing a lot of attention, especially with Geno Smith at the helm of the Seahawks' offense. After an impressive Week 2 performance against the New England Patriots, where Smith threw for 327 yards and led his team to an overtime victory, fans are eager to see how he’ll fare against a solid Miami defense. Here are three bold predictions for Geno Smith as he faces off against the Dolphins.
First, I don’t think Geno Smith will commit a turnover in this game. His ability to protect the football has been impressive so far. Yes, he had an interception against the Denver Broncos in Week 1, but his bounce-back in Week 2 was flawless. He didn’t throw a single interception or lose a fumble against the Patriots, and I believe he’ll carry that form into Sunday’s game. The Dolphins haven’t been particularly effective at forcing turnovers so far this season, with only one fumble recovery and zero interceptions in their first two games. That gives Smith a great chance to keep a clean sheet for the second week in a row.
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Next, I’m calling for Geno Smith to rush for a touchdown. He’s already shown his ability to scramble effectively, rushing for 30 yards and a score in Week 1. While his rushing stats were limited against the Patriots, I expect him to find more space against Miami’s defense and possibly add another rushing touchdown to his season tally. If he does, that would give him a career-high for rushing scores during his time with the Seahawks, which would be a great milestone for him early in the season.
Finally, I believe Geno Smith will continue his hot hand and throw for more than 250 yards in this game. Yes, the Dolphins have a tough secondary, ranked fifth in the league in passing yards allowed per game, but Smith is coming off one of his best performances as Seattle’s starting quarterback. Throwing for 327 yards in Week 2, he showed poise and accuracy under pressure. Even with the Dolphins knowing he’ll have to throw, I expect him to deliver another strong performance through the air, with 250+ yards being very achievable given his current form.
Overall, Smith has been playing some of the best football of his career, and with the Dolphins missing key players like Tua Tagovailoa, Seattle will rely heavily on him to lead the offense. These bold predictions set up what should be an exciting and competitive matchup, with Smith positioned to shine yet again.
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