The Seahawks have scored 3, 5 and 6 points, in separate games, that's not good enough in the NFL or for this team. Fine Russell Wilson didn't play well (probably the worst game in his career, gotta be close if you take out rushing yards) but the poor play calls that put us in 2nd and long or 2nd and 10 a weekly basis don't help either. That's the only thing consistent about Bevell is when something starts to work he goes away from it and/or makes an obvious play call that everyone expects. This is unfortunately why he will always just be an average OC.
When your team has injuries, Bevell as the OC should be able to adjust for that, not adjusting or not knowing how shows an incompetence in coaching because adjusting is part of the game. Knowing what your team can and can't do should be somewhat obvious from watching practice.
Remember 3 years ago when we all thought the Seahawks were close to just blowing teams out and how they could be one of the best teams ever. Yea well, I guess we can't have it all. There's no consistency and the bad thing is every year looks very similar to the year before it, only now Bevell doesn't have Lynch.
The two biggest things I've learned from watching Pete is that you should have a core set of guys that you build your team around and that you shouldn't have projects starting on either the offense or defensive side of the ball. Draft players that are good at playing a position and let it be. Not everyone is going to have the ability to play multiple positions or learn new ones, it's just not practical. It's the one thing I really can't stand about Pete's coaching style. It's weird.
Sorry even with sack numbers we hit lows too often, as someone else said Reed seems to kinda be a disappointment. The loss of Mebane may be the most glaring difference of this team, we used to literally be able to make teams one dimensional with ease, he was fantastic.
Beyond all this it's just bad football, and it's horrible to watch live. I think I'm done with road games for a while.
Uncompetitive and uninspiring.