So it's funny, watching other games and reading what analysts are saying about certain teams, it seems that more than half the league has problems with their OL, or that it's the "major weakness" on their team.
Houston's big weakness was their OL according to the pregame analysis.
NE's big weakness was the OL and QB position (or that was a big question mark).
NYG, Falcons, Bucs, Minnesota, the list goes on and on. This actually reinforces the narrative from John Schneider and Tom Cable about college OLmen being less and less ready to play at a high level.
What does this have to do with the Hawks you might ask ? Most teams have to scheme around their OL. Not many teams have OL as a strength, and OC's have to prepare a game plan with that in mind.
If Bevell continues to be unable to do this, it's going to show he's a below average coordinator at this level.
Houston's big weakness was their OL according to the pregame analysis.
NE's big weakness was the OL and QB position (or that was a big question mark).
NYG, Falcons, Bucs, Minnesota, the list goes on and on. This actually reinforces the narrative from John Schneider and Tom Cable about college OLmen being less and less ready to play at a high level.
What does this have to do with the Hawks you might ask ? Most teams have to scheme around their OL. Not many teams have OL as a strength, and OC's have to prepare a game plan with that in mind.
If Bevell continues to be unable to do this, it's going to show he's a below average coordinator at this level.