Sgt. Largent
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seahawkfreak":2vyvhyzf said:Sgt. Largent":2vyvhyzf said:I've said this 1,000 times on here.
If you hate Bevell and the way the offense is constructed, schemed and run................then you hate Pete. Pete has controlled from day 1 the way he wants everything run on both sides of the ball.
He wants a nasty fast and physical defense, thus 70% of the cap dedicated to that side of the ball. And he wants a ball control emphasis on a punishing run game to open up play action for 3-4 explosive plays a game.
Neither of these plans has worked very well the past two years. The defense isn't the dominant defense anymore that it needs to be to in order to the offense to play the safe pound the rock offense................and the offense isn't anywhere near where it needs to be because Pete and John took risks all along the O-line expecting Russell to continue to make up for those glaring deficiencies, nor has Rawls stayed healthy to pick up where Marshawn left off.
ALL these issues are on Pete and John for how this team was built. Obviously injuries have played a part, but the depth isn't there either like it's been in the past for the next man up to fill in and play well. ALSO on John and Pete.
This is largely a straw man argument that Siouxhawk also promotes. Many on here, including myself, are not griping about a punishing run game style or about a ball controlled offense. It is about Bevell's poor timing of his plays and weird esoteric play formations that he runs that make no sense. Pete Carroll is not in Bevell's ear saying "run this play", "pass on this play", "do that funky 5 receiver empty backfield thing you do, I like that". Yes, head coaches step in and will decide whether to run or pass the ball in critical moments but even then they will let the OC decide the formation and type of run or pass play, i.e. slant, sweep, fly.
With all that said, I wouldn't even care what Bevell did if we were not so putrid on our number of first downs we get and our 3 down conversion rate.
If it was a strawman argument, then why didn't Bevell run the same offense in Minnesota. If this is all he's ever known and called, his offensive playcalling and scheming would mirror what he did there.
Just as he did in Minnesota, Bevell runs the style of offense his head coach wants, and is conducive to his personnel.
So the OP has a great point, and one myself and Sioux has backed up. Bevell's not bulletproof, but he is literally just running the scheme and plays he, Pete, Russell, Cable and the rest of the offensive coaches want run.
You can complain about that, but then you have to hold EVERYONE in that meeting room accountable, and most of all Pete.