WmHBonney
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Today is gonna be a GREAT day!
Now lets make it 2 for 2.....bye bye Cable.
Now lets make it 2 for 2.....bye bye Cable.
I don’t think it’s as much celebration about his misfortune as much as it is a celebration of a new system.Rob12":22gqaw24 said:I don’t post here at all anymore really but I think it’s chickenshit to shovel dirt onto his grave. It was time for change - for both sides - but reading this thread makes me think that some people here genuinely hate the man. Let’s all forget that he helped orchestrate a 35 point thrashing of the Broncos in SB 48. He helped develop Russell Wilson, a 3rd round pick, into an elite talent at the QB position. That’s rare. He was our OC overseeing some of the most prolific Seahawk offenses of all-time. And by all accounts, he’s a good man. I’m glad that the Seahawks are making a much needed change but I, for one at least, appreciate the hell out of what he accomplished here.
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Seanhawk":31wjbxmq said:I will not celebrate another person's firing as it affects his family, etc. I will however celebrate what this could mean. Siouxhawk! may NEVER post here again! Hallelujah!
I came on here specifically to see your response and to didn't disappoint.RolandDeschain":3nlxyjnt said:I am so hard right now.
MD5eahawks":o7tgb5b0 said:I don’t think it’s as much celebration about his misfortune as much as it is a celebration of a new system.Rob12":o7tgb5b0 said:I don’t post here at all anymore really but I think it’s chickenshit to shovel dirt onto his grave. It was time for change - for both sides - but reading this thread makes me think that some people here genuinely hate the man. Let’s all forget that he helped orchestrate a 35 point thrashing of the Broncos in SB 48. He helped develop Russell Wilson, a 3rd round pick, into an elite talent at the QB position. That’s rare. He was our OC overseeing some of the most prolific Seahawk offenses of all-time. And by all accounts, he’s a good man. I’m glad that the Seahawks are making a much needed change but I, for one at least, appreciate the hell out of what he accomplished here.
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One down one to go.
I just think he was broken here the past couple of years. Wouldn't shock me at all if he goes somewhere else and does well. My biggest issue with Bevell is he never took ownership of the failures. It was always execution, effort, players etc where Richard takes the opposite approach and always lists himself first. It's minor but it's always bugged me about Bevell. I wanted him fired because it was the right time but hope he gets another chance and does well.Rob12":2uxxlheo said:I don’t post here at all anymore really but I think it’s chickenshit to shovel dirt onto his grave. It was time for change - for both sides - but reading this thread makes me think that some people here genuinely hate the man. Let’s all forget that he helped orchestrate a 35 point thrashing of the Broncos in SB 48. He helped develop Russell Wilson, a 3rd round pick, into an elite talent at the QB position. That’s rare. He was our OC overseeing some of the most prolific Seahawk offenses of all-time. And by all accounts, he’s a good man. I’m glad that the Seahawks are making a much needed change but I, for one at least, appreciate the hell out of what he accomplished here.
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Same here. Imo Cable deserves more blame for the past two seasons than Bevell. While Bevell seemed to be below average Cable was just downright horrible.Fade":a42w4xc6 said:I'm just waking up to this news, and I feel nothing. The other shoe needs to drop. Then the party can begin.
endzorn":3doumysp said:If Cable isn’t fired then this move doesn’t matter to me. There isn’t an offensive coordinator on this planet who can call a functioning offense behind Cable’s offensive line.