Lol - it is kinda nice when an OC has a healthy offensive line, a maturing elite QB and a major weapon at WR.
Bevell has been playing with a tough deck the last two years and only now has he been able to implement his full deck.
In 2012, he was protecting Russell Wilson for more than half the season.
In 2013, he had a makeshift offensive line and a distinct lack of elite talent at WR.
During these years, we blamed play calling without seeing the forest for the trees. The logical fallacy was that there was a play or set of play calls that would have worked. In fact, often times, there simply wasn't. With the tables turned, are 31 other offensive coordinators just bad play callers against the Seahawks or does it just not matter what they call because they get smacked anyway. The latter is true.
In 2014, the pieces are in place so that he can implement a relatively full arsenal of play calls. He has the offensive line, the QB, RB and WR to put it almost anything.