Agreed about the Colts, that Offensive coordinator truly understands passing the ball... noticed it last year when the Colts whooped us... possibly the best offensive performance against our secondary from 2012-2013 if i remember correctly... some of those plays were just beautifully drawn up nearly indefensible. There is a reason Luck leads the league in passing yards and it's not because he's the best passer, that Offensive coordinator knows how to get yards and get guys open.
And for the Seahawks Offense? We are pretty much the opposite of the Colts with our passing game. Our guys never seem to get open on a typical play, Wilson has an absurd amount of throw aways and he is often forced to place the ball where his receiver has like a 5% chance to make a play because the route is so bad and the defense reads it so incredibly easy.
What really bothers me is that we never seem to run the same plays that work. Like you see a back shoulder throw to Baldwin for about 10-12 yards, Baldwin can stop on a dime and box out a defender no problem and his speed is enough that the defender can't smother him or he'll get burned. This kind of play seems like it should be the bread and butter for Baldwin, I don't think I remember it ever not working even... but yet we run it maybe a few times a season...
It's almost like Bevell wants to be so creative and unpredictable with these unique formations and routes that he ignores the high percentage plays.
We very rarely run slants like the one we saw Luke Willson do VS. the raiders, even though that is also an extremely high percentage play just like the Baldwin back shoulder throws on the edge.
We have neglected our Offensive Line to such a degree that Wilson's height really is a factor because the defense bursts right through the middle or around the edges on NEARLY EVERY PLAY! Drew Brees has the most career yards per game (passing + rushing) compared to Manning, Luck, Brady, Aaron Rodgers, ETC... And DREW BREES IS 6'0'' TALL and WAY LESS ATHLETIC THAN WILSON... There is no reason Wilson couldn't put up big numbers when he's at his best I think he's clearly a top 5 QB in the league despite lack of offensive talent.
So I mainly blame our Offensive Line and Bevell's play calling. Bevell is like right on the verge of being a great offensive coordinator, he just can't get it together. He seems to have the knowledge and capability/creativity to call a great game he just seriously lacks common sense and adjusting to the defense, going for high probability plays, etc.
And there's just no dang excuse that we lost Tate, he was the one receiver we had that could really compensate for our terrible Offensive Line, and our terrible passing routes. Tate had the ability to come up with the ball or get open on broken plays no matter what the circumstances happened to be, he consistently had the best numbers on our team in the games where Wilson was under the most pressure. Tate was very under rated on our team because Bevell used him so terribly, that's the only reason... myself and at least a few others knew Tate was an elite NFL talent and we were devastated when we lost him... We could very easily be 7-1 right now if we had kept Tate, so many 3 and outs and broken plays where nobody stepped up like Tate did for Wilson's whole career 