bjornanderson21":14d3sch4 said:
rideaducati":14d3sch4 said:
The O-line is getting better EVERY WEEK. Cable does a good job EVERY YEAR with what he is given and his offensive lines get better as each season goes on. The guys along the offensive line just need TIME together. They'll be better next season.
Just look at the Saints offensive line. They were among the best in the league for several years at pass protecting. They had the most starts TOGETHER too. They now have new faces in new places and they aren't as good either.
On the bright side, PFF ranks TWO of our defensive linemen in the top 10 edge rushers in the league...actually, top 9.
Cable does a good job with what he is given?
Um no. The results show that he hasnt done a good job, and also he CHOSE most of our turds on OL. Cable is absolutely horrible at judging OL talent.
Cable is a huuuuuuuuuuge reason why our OL sucks and he should have been fired years ago
I find your post to be ignorant of actual facts and rather insulting of a man with a PROVEN track record. I guess your opinion is worth a lot more than the actual track record of top rushing teams (multiple) Cable has. That track record also has pass protection ALWAYS improving as each season goes along and this season is no different.
These players were thrown together NINE WEEKS AGO, so expecting them to be really good IMMEDIATELY is rather silly on your part.
The offensive line as a whole is the most athletic line we have seen in Seattle...ever. Let's give them a bit of time together before forming a VERY misguided and entirely premature opinion and defaming one of the best coaches Seattle has left. When you stop seeing improvement, we can revisit this topic. Until then, you should watch and learn. With Cable's PROVEN track record, you WILL see improvement.
Whatever you do in life, you are probably better at it the more you do it and I'm certain you still improve after only doing it for nine weeks.
R-E-L-A-X, they're still learning and constantly getting better.
If you want to blast Bevell for designing and calling long developing pass plays behind an offensive line that he knows is going to need time to get up to speed, blast away. Cable is the O-line coach and the running game coordinator. The Seahawks run game is in the top 5 and his line sure as hell looked a lot better last week when quicker pass plays were called. Bevell is the one that took 8 weeks to finally do something to help a struggling unit.