marko358":3llfw04n said:Siouxhawk":3llfw04n said:Bev will be Pete's successor when he decides to hang 'em up. That's the way it should be.
Are you straight up trolling people now? Isn't that against forum rules?
If Vegas had odds on this, I'd bet the farm against what you claimed and would have fun counting money on the way to the bank! :th2thumbs:Siouxhawk":2rususzx said:Bev will be Pete's successor when he decides to hang 'em up. That's the way it should be.
Not sure he is qualified. 8)CPHawk":3icp8wmi said:Better odds that Bevell is coaching at Bellevue High School.
Thread winner right there! ^^^^hawksfansinceday1":2pv6m9h4 said:Well if they want a HC that is currently in charge of the 32nd ranked red zone offense despite having a Pro-Bowl level QB, RB and TE as well as a dynamic rookie WR that could contend for offensive ROY, then hell yeah Bevell is their guy! Woo hoo!
Thread winner right there! ^^^^hawksfansinceday1":ryrs7vep said:Well if they want a HC that is currently in charge of the 32nd ranked red zone offense despite having a Pro-Bowl level QB, RB and TE as well as a dynamic rookie WR that could contend for offensive ROY, then hell yeah Bevell is their guy! Woo hoo!
Siouxhawk":jhm1jmgp said:I don't think Bevell eventually being the Hawks' head coach is that far fetched. It wouldn't happen for at least 3 or 4 years, likely, and by then, with the Hawks winning a couple more Super Bowls, would be in the running if they decided stay in-house.
Cartire, I'm not talking tomorrow. As I said, it's possible it could happen 3 or 4 years down the road. Cable also could be in the running. Perhaps Kris Richard. Look, I'd like Pete to be in that seat as long as possible, but let's say we rattle off 2 Super Bowl wins in the next 3 years ... he might just decide to go out on top and who in their right mind would change the dynamics of a team that has won the Super Bowl 2 times in the last 3 years? It certainly is within the realm of possibility because I think this team has the talent and resourcefulness to become a dynasty.Cartire":173hns4r said:Siouxhawk":173hns4r said:I don't think Bevell eventually being the Hawks' head coach is that far fetched. It wouldn't happen for at least 3 or 4 years, likely, and by then, with the Hawks winning a couple more Super Bowls, would be in the running if they decided stay in-house.
Listen, I defend Bevell, because he gets way more blame then he deserves. And its not even funny. Hes become the go to guy on blaming after every offensive funk, because he holds the title. Self proclaimed football minds, have even flocked to the idea, because YES, Bevell does screw up from time to time and you can show the mistakes. It reinforces the idea, that every failed play, is the result of horrible planning. But its not nearly that much. I think he doesnt get enough credit for working with one of the most unorthodox offenses. Hes got a QB thats completely different then others. Both in unique skillsets and unfortunate limits. A weak WR core of slot/3rd stringers on most other teams. Im not saying they arent all good in their own right. But they are a weak group compared to most others.
Hes got a new toy in Graham. A TE who cant block, on a team that wants to run.
And an Oline, that, yea......
But yet, I would be PISSED OFF if Paul Allen made such a stupid move.
Bevell isnt top 10. Buts hes not the reason most our plays fail. You can see the bad executions. You can see the breakdowns. You can sometimes, just see the other team playing better. Newsflash, the other team are professionals too. This isnt the Harlem Globetrotters. We dont play the Washington Generals. You are gonna get beat, because sometimes, thats the way the games goes. They beat a guy this play. They make a great move this one. Sometimes it adds up. Their CB jumps a route because he studied his ass off too. It happens. Were not the only team that tries to get better. We play the best in the world.
Regardless. No to your notion. The Seahawks have marketing staff. They already know the opinion of Bevell. This would never happen for finical reasons alone. But also, this would be such a step down.
Cartire":37wax0w0 said:A weak WR core of slot/3rd stringers on most other teams.
hawksfansinceday1":1uqw7bjg said:Well if they want a HC that is currently in charge of the 32nd ranked red zone offense despite having a Pro-Bowl level QB, RB and TE as well as a dynamic rookie WR that could contend for offensive ROY, then hell yeah Bevell is their guy! Woo hoo!
marko358":qf31rv4x said:Cartire":qf31rv4x said:A weak WR core of slot/3rd stringers on most other teams.
I actually think this group of WRs would put up pretty darn good numbers on several other offenses. Did you know Baldwin currently has the most consecutive receptions without a drop? That Graham guy was a TD machine before he got here.