In a recent interview, legendary coach Pete Carroll expressed strong confidence that quarterback Geno Smith will find success during his second stint with the New York Jets. Following a difficult season with the Las Vegas Raiders characterized by high turnovers and poor protection, Smith was recently traded back to the franchise that originally drafted him. Carroll took personal responsibility for the player's struggles in Las Vegas, citing coaching failures and a weak offensive line as the primary reasons for the decline. Despite past locker room issues and recent performance hurdles, the veteran coach insists that Smith remains a premier talent capable of leading an offense. The quarterback shared this mutual respect, noting his desire to reward Carroll’s long-standing mentorship with better results. Now at age 35, Smith returns to New York with a chance to redeem his career and prove his former coach’s optimistic predictions correct.