Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll defended quarterback Geno Smith after the team's 37-3 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Carroll emphasized that the loss was not solely on Smith, but rather a collective failure of the entire team. Smith had a poor performance, completing 13 of 28 attempts for 157 yards, one interception, and losing a fumble. He has now committed eight turnovers in the past four games. Carroll expressed concern about Smith's turnover issues and acknowledged that the team did not play like a first-place team.
- Pete Carroll defended Geno Smith after the Seahawks' loss, stating that the blame should not solely be placed on the quarterback.
- Geno Smith had a poor performance, completing 13 of 28 attempts for 157 yards, one interception, and losing a fumble.
- Smith has committed eight turnovers in the past four games, which is a concern for the team.
- The Seahawks did not play like a first-place team and struggled on both offense and defense against the Ravens.