And no, the offense wasn't 'irrelevant' in the Superbowl. The first half the game was still eminently in reach for Denver. One play could've turned it. Lynch was invisible. Who moved the chains and put points on the board ? That was Wilson. Nothing spectacular, just completions for first downs, setting up FG's and making sure Denver had to abandon the run.
This is just priceless.
Again, the OC is blameless at all times.
Its just like blaming the receivers on the game losing play in the SB. Bevell is such a POS he sat in the press conference and blamed his players. There are reasons why players hate him, thats one of them
Carroll has the class to take all the blame even though he had nothing to do with the play call.
Again, the OC is blameless at all times.
Its just like blaming the receivers on the game losing play in the SB. Bevell is such a POS he sat in the press conference and blamed his players. There are reasons why players hate him, thats one of them
Carroll has the class to take all the blame even though he had nothing to do with the play call.
Defense and special teams scored 16 points. More than enough to win the game. Dont forget the iffense started with the standard slow start scoring FGs on the first two drives.
Again, the OC is blameless at all times.
Its just like blaming the receivers on the game losing play in the SB. Bevell is such a POS he sat in the press conference and blamed his players. There are reasons why players hate him, thats one of the
Carroll has the class to take all the blame even though he had nothing to do with the play call.
Defense and special teams scored 16 points. More than enough to win the game. Dont forget the iffense started with the standard slow start scoring FGs on the first two drives.
To quote coach Carroll....
"You don't know what you are talking about".
What is sad here is how you are not reading our posts
1.) No one here thinks Bevell is the greatest OC. If Carroll got a better replacement, us fans would welcome it.
2.) Unlike you, us normal fans realize that there a bunch of reasons that add up to a sum in which we don't make the SB. Bevell is not the sole reason for not achieving the ultimate goal.
It is getting to the point that reading your posts makes me sad. I don't think you will ever be happy one day in your life as a Seahawk fan. Maybe it's time to give up watching football or find another team to bitch about?
You just contradicted yourself. My response was in relation to your post giving Bevell credit for his winning the super bowl. Apparently he gets no blame for calling a run play on the one yard line when the Pats couldn't stop Lynch all day? You can credit him for the win, but by no means can I credit him with the loss. Ah, got it.Yeah I agree. I can't believe that he missed that block on Browner, failed to gain position on Butler, and threw the interception to Butler. He clearly single handedly failed and lost the game we were winning by 10 points with 8 minutes left in the game.
You just contradicted yourself. My response was in relation to your post giving Bevell credit for his winning the super bowl. Apparently he gets no blame for calling a run play on the one yard line when the Pats couldn't stop Lynch all day? You can credit him for the win, but by no means can I credit him with the loss. Ah, got it.
Once again, I was responding to Flyerhawk being willing to give credit for the Super Bowl win and not crediting him for the loss. You don't get to pick and choose when to give credit and not give credit when the team is ultimately responsible for the outcome; not one guy. You can continue to troll my posts with another member on here just fine, but please read the posts before criticizing for the sake of criticizing.Bill Belichek himself says it was the right call. Bill sold out in their jumbo pkg, and they were all out there to do ONE thing, stop Marshawn. Marshawn had been stoppable in short yardage, not just that game, but for 1.5 SEASONS!
In fact, he got stuffed in short yardage earlier that same game.
Don't revise history. Won't work. We're fans too. We watched the game too.
You just contradicted yourself. My response was in relation to your post giving Bevell credit for his winning the super bowl. Apparently he gets no blame for calling a run play on the one yard line when the Pats couldn't stop Lynch all day? You can credit him for the win, but by no means can I credit him with the loss. Ah, got it.
Amazing you can say this rubbish with a straight face.Im using wizards logic against him. You cant deem the OC innocent of all blame, then blame THE ONE PLAYER he really coaches. Thats on him too.
Wilson isnt the problem, but if he is making repeated mental mistakes thats the reaponsibility of the OC to help him fix the mistakes.
The blame shifting is ridiculous
Again, the OC is blameless at all times.
Its just like blaming the receivers on the game losing play in the SB. Bevell is such a POS he sat in the press conference and blamed his players. There are reasons why players hate him, thats one of them
Carroll has the class to take all the blame even though he had nothing to do with the play call.
Once again, I was responding to Flyerhawk being willing to give credit for the Super Bowl win and not crediting him for the loss. You don't get to pick and choose when to give credit and not give credit when the team is ultimately responsible for the outcome; not one guy. You can continue to troll my posts with another member on here just fine, but please read the posts before criticizing for the sake of criticizing.
For the record, I'll revise whatever the hell I want to revise. If you don't like it your more than welcome to not pay attention to my posts.
It is offensive execution.The question i want answered is, why are we so bad in the redzone? If its not bevell, what is it?
It's actually a combination of things including the overall Carroll mindset of don't take risky chances. If you aren't willing to risk a turnover in the redzone you end up not being that effective.It is offensive execution.
Once again, I was responding to Flyerhawk being willing to give credit for the Super Bowl win and not crediting him for the loss. You don't get to pick and choose when to give credit and not give credit when the team is ultimately responsible for the outcome; not one guy. You can continue to troll my posts with another member on here just fine, but please read the posts before criticizing for the sake of criticizing.
How dare you use caps when referring to me!!! All good, I was saying he single handedly cost us the super bowl if he was the one that won us the one in the previous year. The point was missed and continued far longer than necessary.First I'm not crediting Bevell for the Super Bowl win. Football is a team sport. He was one part of a team that won a Super Bowl. Secondly YOU were the one who attempted to claim that Bevell single handedly was the cause of the loss because of one play which is even more ridiculous.
My comment was in response to a poster's continual attempt to blame Bevell for EVERYTHING that goes wrong with this team.
All good, shitty moods happen. Just don't ever question my big boy pants, I always have those on!For the record, I'm not REALLY saying don't post (and you fucking know that), I'm disagreeing with you, just like you're disagreeing with me. So cut the sanctimonious woe is me bullshit and put on your big-boy pants.
For the sake of criticising?
that's fucking rich.
And it's possible, POSSIBLE that I'm being a bit unfair in conflating your posting in this thread with some of your comrades, but I'm in a shitty mood today.