theENGLISHseahawk":xj98eh92 said:
You've just done a really good job of highlighting how ridiculous your list is.
If you're saying you're automatically a better play caller if you're a Head Coach, why is Josh McDaniels at #1? Surely all of these vastly experienced, multi-year HC's should be above him?
Three of your top five are not Head Coaches.
4/5 were/are.
5/5 will.
Josh McDaniels was such a good play caller it got him a head coaching job. He failed... more as a GM, (Thank You for Earl Thomas.) He has gone right back to dominating as a play caller. Brady, Garropolo, Brissett!? He is very much deserving of the #1 spot. He will be a HC again soon again in this league. Bad O-Line with a statue of a QB? Doesn't seem to bother them. He scheme's away their weaknesses, and exploits their opponents.
Kyle Shanahan is the young, up and coming OC. He was what Josh McDaniels was 8 years ago. He as well will be a HC soon. The Number #1 offense in the league currently. Made RG III a pro-bowler his rookie year. Bevell then looked at that film by the suggestion of Pete Carroll, and started running some of those plays as an FYI.
Again Todd Haley was such a fantastic play caller it got him a Head Coaching job. He failed as a HC. So he took a OC job with Pittsburgh, overhauled Big Ben's game, who hated Todd Haley at first for trying to change him. Now he is better than ever.
Notice a pattern here. The great OCs get Head Coaching jobs because they are such great play callers. They may fail as the head coach, but it is not due to their ability to call plays.
theENGLISHseahawk":xj98eh92 said:
What has Bill O'Brien shown as a play caller to warrant being 15th?
Bill O'Brien was a fantastic coach in college, then proved it in NE in 2011. Then proved it again when he took the HC job @ Penn State in 2012, turned them around immediately after the Sandusky debacle. With a talent depleted roster going 8-4 in his 1st year. With 4 years of sanctions hanging over the program, winning Big 10 Coach of the Year, and National Coach of the Year. Then he got the HC job with the Texans. The Texans do things "different" as they put it, they as in the Texans themselves said it, and O'Brien had no say on Osweiler. In other words they have a Baalke situation where their GM is god, and the coach has no say on personnel.
I am going to give it a few more weeks on O'Brien, if they don't turn it around, and show improvement he is dropping on the list. Osweiler is a new QB in a new system. Going from WCO/ZBS to a variation of the Erhardt-Perkins passing system. It can be complicated when nearly every route is an option route based on the coverage you get. Especially contrasted against the system he was in that featured a lot of 1 reads off of boot action.
theENGLISHseahawk":xj98eh92 said:
You've been given evidence why he should rank higher. Seattle has had a top-10 offense per DVOA for the last four years. The offense put up record breaking numbers in the passing game in 2015. How many of the names above him have a consistent track record like that?
3 Points on that.
1. Russell Wilson. Russell Wilson is the ingenuity of the Seahawks Offense, not Darrell Bevell's schemes. NFL front office's agree, or he would be a HC, or at the very least he would be getting interviews. All those "records" last year, and no one bothered to interview him. Let alone hire him.
The "maybe he doesn't wanna" argument goes out the window when he didn't hesitate to take interviews while the Seahawks were in the playoffs in 2012 & 2013. He would of declined, and instead focused 100% on game planning if he had no interest in being a head coach. I'm not going to go through the hassle of digging through the archives of .com to find it, but Pete Carroll has been on record stating that Bevell wants to be a head coach, and Bevell has as well. Those talks have just quieted down shall we say.
2. You don't just look at the offensive stats, and rank accordingly, they require context.
Hugh Jackson as an example is doing an amazing job with nothing at QB, and a nothing team. They are ranked ahead of the Seahawks on Offense in both yards & points with guys like Charlie Whitehurst, Terrell Pryor, & Cody Kessler playing QB. Give him RW, and watch what would happen.
3. Bevell has an opportunity over the next month with RW banged up, and a bad O-Line. To show the NFL he can come up with some brilliant stuff. To mitigate these factors, that is what great play callers do, and NFL execs will take notice.
theENGLISHseahawk":xj98eh92 said:
You can say things like 'cry moar' as much as you like -- it won't change that this list is a piece of Bleacher Report nonsense at best and at worst just a thinly veiled anti-Bevell thread.

LOL