jurb26 said:
So, Smith started red hot and the SF offense was in control of the game. Smith then throws 2 picks, both of which where not his fault but Crabtree's and things head south. The oline was spotty all day long thanks to new/young bodies going through some growing pains. Smith finishes the day with the following stats:
26 completions, 45 attempts, 225 yds, 0 TDs, 2 INTs.
Can someone explain to me why exactly Smith is getting all the blame here? Someone who watched the game tell me how exactly he played so poorly? From someone who didn't see a single snap of the game it seems from reading this thread and reading the stat line Smith is nothing more than a scapegoat right now.
Smith didn't start red hot. He got the ball on the Seattle 29 and turned it into a field goal. He had a dink-and-dunk drive which ended in a fourth-down incompletion. Then he got the ball on the Seattle 37 and turned it into a field goal. Then, after getting the ball in poor field position, he had two completions and his disastrous melt-down; INT, 2 incompletions, INT, 2 incompletions, delay of game, intentional grounding. Three drives resulting in a total of -10 yards of field position and two easy TDs for Seattle. So in the entire game he had just one decent drive, and that one resulted in no points.