theincrediblesok
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There's been alot of fingerpointing at players and coaches but not many are willing to blame the scheme, and by scheme I mean the Zone Blocking Scheme. Under Cable's NFL career from 2006 to present he has not produce any WR that break over 1k yards. People question why our WR aren't lethal but in the end it's the system they are put in. In any other team where you are a legit #1 you get at least 140 Targets your way, in our system you get less than 90 (Doug got 98 in 2014) Targets. This is why we shouldn't be looking to point fingers but to further understand why our system works the way they do, and understand that Jimmy Graham might not hit 1k yards in this offense (but Baldwin might), it's just the way the ZBS is built.
I believe Bevell is doing the best he can with the O-line he's given especially when the O-line is built to be more of a running offense, I think maybe that's where his creativity gets stuck and trying to find new wrinkles to compliment the run game might be asking too much from him.
Below I provide a stats sheet I made to show further proof.

Some Key Points:
- Zach Miller was the most consistent player for Tom Cable during his Raider days.
- In 2011 Marshawn and Doug was the bright spot. Tarvaris threw for over 3k yards but only had 14 TD to 13 INT
- Once Wilson comes in the Rushing yards boost up and so did the TD for passing.
- Doug has been the most consistent player for Seattle.
- In 2014 our offense was starting to look like the player personnel of the 2011 Seahawks. Doug ended up being the Leading Receiver again. The difference was we had Wilson and his threat of his legs.
**Raiders also use the Zone Blocking Scheme and from 2011-present they have not produce a 1K yarder for their WR group either.
I believe Bevell is doing the best he can with the O-line he's given especially when the O-line is built to be more of a running offense, I think maybe that's where his creativity gets stuck and trying to find new wrinkles to compliment the run game might be asking too much from him.
Below I provide a stats sheet I made to show further proof.

Some Key Points:
- Zach Miller was the most consistent player for Tom Cable during his Raider days.
- In 2011 Marshawn and Doug was the bright spot. Tarvaris threw for over 3k yards but only had 14 TD to 13 INT
- Once Wilson comes in the Rushing yards boost up and so did the TD for passing.
- Doug has been the most consistent player for Seattle.
- In 2014 our offense was starting to look like the player personnel of the 2011 Seahawks. Doug ended up being the Leading Receiver again. The difference was we had Wilson and his threat of his legs.
**Raiders also use the Zone Blocking Scheme and from 2011-present they have not produce a 1K yarder for their WR group either.