theENGLISHseahawk
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gulliver":322cxb0s said:Watching people defend Bevell is like watching an insane college sociology experiment. For the past few years, our offense has been predicated on Bevell calling a play, the play breaking down because it sucks, and Russ running for his life and occasionally completing a pass along the way. If the Seahawks are doing ANYTHING well on offense statistically, it's not because Darrell Bevell called a brilliant play - it's because Russell Wilson made up his own play when Bevell's inevitably failed. I'm gobsmacked by the fact that people are actually crediting Bevell with that.
I simply cannot imagine how anyone can watch our games, see what we're all seeing, and feel that the Bevell-Wilson partnership is a cool, collected, strategic, premeditated killer offense like Rodgers, Brady or vintage Peyton. It's total panic and hysteria at all times. Mike Tyson said "everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth." Well, on better than half of offensive plays in the last 3 years, we act like we've been punched in the mouth, and like an inexperienced boxer, we've started swinging blindly back at the defense. Thank Christ Russell is athletic and elusive enough to stay on his feet until Dougie or Kearse can shed coverage, because if he had Peyton Manning mobility back there we'd be winless. Peyton made it work in the day because he had a plan, but to watch Russell try to make hay with Bevell's scheming is to watch an episode of MacGyver. Bevell sets him up to fail, and then, sometimes, Russell figures out how to overcome it.
Some people see that - and the fact that it took a half a season to plan around an OL that can't pass protect for 2-Mississippi, and they see the red zone stuff, the bubble screens, the boneheaded 3rd down calls - and they just can't get enough Bevell.
I think a really good indicator is how you can do at scoring, given one good shot. We call these 2-point conversions. We've had 5 this year, and have converted just one. The attempts at creating confusion for the defense are simply laughable, and we are chronically unable to get 2-3 yards when we clearly feel we really need it.
For what it's worth, I think true Bevell defenders are 1/3 of their ranks, while the remaining majority are people who simply think Bevell detractors are stupid people, and that they can demonstrate their football superiority over these supposedly stupid people by taking a Jim Jones pact to defend Bevell against them at all costs. It's almost religious; "you have to trust in HIM, Darrell Bevell always has a plan."
Or maybe the people who defend Bevell just have a different opinion to you? Have you considered that?
Scottemojo":322cxb0s said:theENGLISHseahawk":322cxb0s said:Where's that thread were people suggested alternatives?
People should go read it and then have a good long think about their take on DB.
Put your money where your mouth is.
If forced to choose an new OC, back to the wall, who do you want, and why.
I've spent a long time thinking about this and struggled to come up with one legit candidate. There isn't anyone out there who stands out. Which is kind of the point. Everyone who wants a change -- they assume things will be better. And you know what they say about the word 'assume'.