Cartire":15cibxxu said:pehawk":15cibxxu said:TDOTSEAHAWK":15cibxxu said:pehawk":15cibxxu said:Any of you Bevell supporters want to explain to me his lack of blitz beaters during his entire tenure? And the thought process behind routinely going hurry up, empty set in SD and Dallas, immediately after the defense was just gutted for an extended amount of time? I'm willing to hear the new ideas.
Stats and rankings mean nothing to me. Andy Dalton had comparable stats to Peyton Manning during similar periods. You think that tells the whole story?
People doubting Cables importance should use Google. Start by zeroing in on their title differences and reason behind those differences.
You are simply wrong. Last season, against the blitz, Russell Wilson was the best QB in football according to PFF grading out twice as good as any other QB. This included being second best against the blitz when there is no pressure and best when the blitz created pressure. In other words, it wasn't just Russell's ability to scramble away that helped him beat the blitz - they had clear blitz beaters.
"Russell Wilson was the league’s best against the blitz at +21.5 and he did it with one of the highest times to throw at 3.05 seconds. He faced the second highest percentage of blitzes at 39.2 percent."
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2 ... the-blitz/
The final report for this season isn't out yet but I bet it is close. They clearly had a plan against the blitz last season.
This just goes to show the amount of misinformation and bias about our offense there is.Also goes to show you that focusing on one or two games doesn't tell you the whole story.
Though I will definitely agree with you in saying that Cable has a major influence in this offense and the success of the run game.
Theres no blitz beaters in this offense. None. This stat has nothing to do with our argument. It has all to do with a QB who's elite on the move.
Literally has zero to do with it. If their were blitz beaters they wouldn't be high YPA, by default.
Just stop.
It's RW's job to audible out of a play when he sees a blitz. Not Bevels. We have slant routes and screen plays. I don't know exactly what you are referring to when you say we don't have any blitz beaters. That's just silly. Makes no sense. We have plenty of them. It's Russells job to audible to one of them and the teams job to execute properly.
You've got Baldwin praising him. The numbers saying were a top 10 offense. Were #1 an explosive plays. There's numbers showing that were the best against the blitz. And yet you stubbornly just say no.
Time for you to start posting the evidence and not just your "take" on things. And youre gonna need more then just a few picked plays here and there. Let's see the trend. Let's see the facts you have.
Are you trying to post like Tokadub to honor him or something?
I'm talking blitz beaters like we saw in Arizona. Designed routes to attack where the blitz is coming from, and/or quick passing to beat it. Not hoping like hell Wilson eludes pressure long enough to connect on the three deeper developing routes.
Bubble screens? That's what you're talking about? And the Hawks have traditionally had a good slant passing attack under Bevell? I'm way confused.
I already said my point on stats. Stats say Andy Dalton is comparable to Peyton Manning. Stats and numbers left Russell Wilson as a round 3 mystery and half this board pining for Matt Flynn. Stats and numbers are usually a crutch and training wheels.
And I could give a rats ass if you think I need to stop giving my "take" on things. I lay out reasons and my knowledge and opinions are respected by most of the smarter ones, sorry you take offense.
My opinion that Bevell is/was a bleh hire day one, you can find that, and I still think he's blah now.