VIDEO: Lip Readers On Social Media Think They’ve Uncovered Geno Smith’s Vulgar Message To His Teammates During Seahawks

Geno Smith of Seattle Seahawks looking on.

Lip readers on social media think they’ve detected what Geno Smith said to his teammates during the Seattle Seahawks’ frustrating Week 6 home loss to the archrival San Francisco 49ers on “Thursday Night Football.”

Geno Smith had a disappointing outing against the banged-up 49ers at Lumen Field, completing 30 of 52 pass attempts for 312 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions in a 36-24 loss.

With the game down to the final 20 seconds, cameras caught Smith expressing frustration to his teammates. Lip readers were asked to detect what Smith said, and they came up with the same answer (WARNING: Contains language that is NSFW):

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Geno Smith cannot be blamed entirely for the struggles on offense, though. DK Metcalf couldn’t haul in a potential game-changing touchdown that forced Seattle to settle for a field goal, and Smith was under durress by the 49ers pass rush all game long.

The Seahawks have now lost three in a row following a perfect 3-0 start. A win would have put them two games up on the 49ers for tops in the NFC West, so they’ll be left kicking themselves for failing to take advantage of an opportunity.

Geno Smith & Seahawks Have A Tough Schedule Ahead

The struggling Seahawks now must prepare for a Week 7 road game against Kirk Cousins and the surging Atlanta Falcons’ offense. After that, they’ll play host to Josh Allen’s Buffalo Bills before another home game against Sean McVay’s Los Angeles Rams, who have had Seattle’s number since his 2017 arrival.

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