MrS
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no im hanging it on the fact that the team this year put up more points than all but ONE year in franchise history. and they did it without any big names or big talents except for wilson.
no im hanging it on the fact that the team this year put up more points than all but ONE year in franchise history. and they did it without any big names or big talents except for wilson.
You know you are trying to reason with a complete idiot right?I'm so glad that Chris Carson isn't talented. Or that Tyler Lockett wasn't good enough to post nearly 1000 yards receiving while having a perfect rating when targeted. Oh, and that Duane Brown isn't an All Pro on the OLine.
Yes, we scored more this season than Bevell's offense ever put up. And that's a good thing. Hopefully, we can do it again next year.
You know you are trying to reason with a complete idiot right?
The best thing that happened to this team in the offseason was getting rid of Tom Cable. And it's so glaring. Well except for those who never understood what the real issues with that unit were and want to bend things to fit a narrative.
The strength of the argument lies in the facts, the two of you are stubbornly unwilling to accept reality.
Why the loyalty for a trash OC?
Your only fact is 428, everything else you spout is subjective opinion. There's no more loyalty to Bevell than to Shotty, I just completely disagree with you on just about everything that comes to why and how the offense works and how those statistics are reached and the impact of the various coaches in the outcomes of the offensive scheme. But, if you wanna use statistics, then let's use statistics.
Thoughts:
- An absolutely disgraceful game from Schottenheimer (and anyone else who had input on the offensive game plan/play calling). I don't think I've ever seen a coordinator as outmatched in the NFL. It's unbelievably predictable - everyone knows when the run is coming. When it's still successful, I guess it's alright, but when it's not you have to change. How many times can you run on 1st and 2nd down and get a total of 3-4 yards? They were in 3rd and 7 all game long it seemed like. Schottenheimer essentially said through his play calling "we are going to have to run the ball, and if we can't, we'll lose the game trying". Why on earth is that your gameplan when you have one of the better QBs in the league?
- Speaking of QBs, I thought Wilson played well when given the chance. He deserves so much better than BS.
- Really bad game by the OL - I thought they were bullied from start to finish. Granted, that's a really good defensive line with Tank Lawrence, Crawford and Gregory - but still. One of the more subpar performances from that group this year.
- KJ Wright was a monster out there. I had pretty much accepted he wouldn't be back next year, but when healthy, he's still a difference maker. At the right price, I'd like to see him back.
- Tough game for Flowers and Griffin. I don't know all the coverages obviously, but I found it weird they were giving non-Cooper receivers 10 yards or more in space. I know Griffin is banged up, and Flowers is a good run defending corner, but this is a spot where the Seahawks need a difference maker. Coleman is fine in the slot and Griffin is a good #2 corner.
- I'm starting to doubt my initial belief that Dak Prescott stinks. I was really impressed with some of the decisions and plays he made last night. I'm not sure he's going to be worth the $100M+ contract he'll get, but he's really proved me wrong.
- It was a really good season that exceeded my expectations, but that was a sour way to end it. I didn't mind losing, but losing because the OC would rather be stubborn and maintain his 1970s play calling rather than adapting to 2019 is a tough pill to swallow. There's virtually no doubt in my mind that the Seahawks win that game if they open it up for Russell (the guy they're paying $25M to this year).
You are suffering from some kind of derangement syndrome to have wasted your with that.
2nd highest point total in franchise history with less O talent than any offense under bevell with maybe one exception.
you have run out of arguments i see.
we scored more TDs and less FGs this year than in any of bevell's years, even his best ones. that is what football is about.