I am have been very pleased with Schottenheimer's aggressiveness in the redzone, he doesn't play around with bubblescreens, toss plays, using your star players as decoys and then settling for fieldgoals. He attacks with playaction, and goes after the weakest link that is one on one.
Exactly what should've been happening from the start.
Bevell never lead the seahawks to a top level Redzone% even when the team had Lynch. They had much better offenses than this current one and they consistently under performed in this area. It was a big reason why they traded for Graham to improve that area of the offense.
It ended up leading to middle fingers, and shouting matches on the sideline. And fans being pissed of in the forums about the red zone playcalling. I don't think Bevell deserves any benefit of the doubt here.
Darrell Bevell offensive rankings (2011-2016)
Year Pass DVOA Rush DVOA Red zone %
2011 - SEA 21st 14th 22nd
2012 - SEA 04th 01st 10th
2013 - SEA 08th 07th 12th
2014 - SEA 10th 01st 20th
2015 - SEA 02nd 03rd 16th
2016 - SEA 16th 23rd 27th
As an example 2014. 10th in passing DVOA, 1st in rushing DVOA. 20th Redzone%.

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If he would've figured out that area of the field, he would still be coaching, if not for the Seahawks, somebody else.