Brilliant gameplan by Bevell.

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On drives without penalties (which shouldn't be a rare thing) - 3 touchdowns, 2 FG, 1 interception.

Why is Bevell the problem if the Cable portion of the offense put them in 1st and 20+ 5 times?
 

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TwistedHusky":17lyfz8q said:
"When his gameplan wasn't derailed by penalties or a safety, Bevell actually had the offense moving well and converting in the red zone. Why can't the defense just close a game out for once?"

So scoring 2 TDs (more than our offense) isn't enough? What we really need is for our defense to score 3 TDs?

THEN we can finally expect Bevell to perform at lease competently? That is the secret?


You are like the guy who sees a basketball team down by 40 at the half, storm back to lead by 3 and then call them out for not being able to protect a lead. Of course not, they had to come screaming back from all those points, blew their wad and then had nothing left to win with.

If only our defense could score 38 a night THEN we could expect Bevell to do his job and score a few godd*mn TDs!

Now it all makes sense!

So Bevell's fault RW cant make a checkdown throw? Bevell's fault that Jimmy drops 3 very catchable balls? That Marshawn is constantly turning absolutely nothing into 3 and 4 yard gains? That Wilson has no idea what's going on and butt fumbles?
That he throws a really, really bad pick? Gets caught on intentional grounding and destroys another promising offensive drive?

Puh lease...

I have 0 problem with Bevell's play calling and 100% witrh our execution as a team...it aint there.

Wilson's stats are in the toilet...our receiving core hasn't changed substantially in 2 years, we have the same RB that went to the SB twice etc.

It just goes to show you that, like most sports, it's mostly mental. Without the mental edge, we are a very average football team.
 
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