Theflatline
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I don't understand how we can be gashing the heck out of them with Lynch...and then we just freaking stop.......
Those three drives where we had to settle for fg in the third quarter lost it for us. You can't just keep giving away opportunities and expect to come up with miraculous wins on the road.
This team is going to have to learn to put teams away.
I am so sick of these out routes. It's the only thing we run and everybody knows it. Does Bevell try to switch things up? Of course not! We'll need a 5 game losing streak or something for this idiot to clue in. It's like he's trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist because he's worried about tipped balls.
I said in another thread that Bevell severely lacks creativity and is incredibly predictable. I was really hoping he would go in the offseason when his name was rumored for HC vacancies.
On a different note, let me be clear the Seahawks are fine. This loss isn't the end of the world and the team will get back on track next week. A very frustrating loss for sure, thanks both to Seahawks errors and the ridiculous inconsistency from the refs when it came to what they would let Indy get away with in the secondary compared to what they called on the Hawks. But it's only gonna get better from here on out IMO. Definitely not jumping off the bandwagon.
Like someone else said, we were playing with house money after the Texans win so it isn't that big of a deal. The o-line problems aren't helping things out either. My biggest concern is why we aren't attacking the center of the field. If it's because Wilson isn't physically capable of doing that then the cap for him is above average and picking up a guy who's as good in the slot as Harvin is a complete waste of money. If it's because of Bevell then nothing is going to happen until he gets fired or moves on. I don't think he can handle a qb like Wilson and we should grab someone from the college level that understands his type of game better. I actually wouldn't mind seeing the Seahawks going after Kiffin. He fell on his face at USC but he definitely knows the x's and o's of the game.