Darrell Bevell fired

Carroll is many days late & many dollars short with Bevell's firing. This shit should have been done right after Butler's interception.

I'm not a Tom Cable hater, but he doesn't belong as an OC.

Cable's failings with the OL is due to the Hawks not investing any money or talent on the OL.
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Clean house by getting rid of the over-paid, underperforming, and aging players. Go out and buy a real OL.

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The Seahawks had a first-round pick, two second-round picks, an $8 million-per-year free agent, and a guy they traded a second-round pick and a third round pick (equivalent of a late first round value) to acquire on their offensive line. They’ve also used a third-round and two fourth-round picks on OL over the last three years.

Cable is heavily involved in scouting and drafting OL and identifying OL to bring in via FA/trade.

Cable is the problem.

Okay...
 
Premium partners says "It’s thought that the Seahawks have told Cable to pursue other opportunities as well"

So much conflicting chinformation on Cable. Fired. Promoted. Fired. Promoted. Fuck.

I cannot handle the ups and downs.
 
Chinteresting!

Looks like Schneider and Carroll are finally cleaning house. Shit they should have been proactive about 2-3 years ago.
 
Belichick or Saban think nothing of pink slipping faulty assistants and telling them to get their shit out by five. Pete hung on at least two years too long. There's a lesson in there somewhere
 
Chinteresting!

Looks like Schneider and Carroll are finally cleaning house. Shit they should have been proactive about 2-3 years ago.

In 2015 it was fine. They were a 12 win team per EWA, and close to that per Pythag wins.

In 2016 they were a 9 win team per those metrics, but stuck with it likely because they made the playoffs when by all right they should not have.

It's clear that this year's house cleaning came late, but the earliest to reasonably expect it for anyone but Cable was last season.
 
Bevell won as many Super Bowls as he lost.

Not really. If you look at SB 2013 Seattle scored the bare minimum points they could get from all that the defense did for them. Denver was still in the game until the kick return.

It was a classic game that you lose by not taking advantage but the defense was just too good
 
Sounds like a lot of people are forgetting that the pass from the 1 yard line in the SB was Carroll's call.
A pass play because of the clock situation was Carroll’s call (like a corner fade). Choosing a slant pattern into a stacked box, run defense, was Bevell’s call.
 
qb coach out as well

This is like back in 2007 when @RaceBannon and @iDawg were joking about what if Don James was hired as athletic director. There would have been a parade of people leaving with their stuff in boxes. As Race said, even the website dev for Gohuskies.com would have been sent packing.
 
So, Seattle fires Most successful OC in team history (65 wins in 6 years) because of the kicker?

If you really believe that, you're a fucking idiot.

If you trolled me, bravo
 
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