Aseahawkfan wrote:I still feel Bevell tries to deflect blame from himself often like when he tried to say Lockette "didn't go strong to the ball." He should have known Lockette wasn't a receiver that went strong to the ball often or was very good in tight quarters. It's why he wasn't a starter and on the end of the depth chart with amazing physical measurables. He just didn't want to accept that his bad decision was the primary reason we lost.
This right here^^^^^^^
I felt Bevell should have been fired directly after the SB and even more so when he threw Lock under the bus. Ricardo Lockette was the LEAST responsible person for that turnover. Bevell called as stupid a play for the personnel grouping as possibly imaginable. Kearse got welded by goon Browner so bad Browner was actually able to reach over and just get a finger full of jersey on Lock at the same time. So Kearse goes backwards and gets absolutely no rub on Butler giving him a free run over the top. Last, and most important Russ threw a high wide soft pass. Lockette was laid out in midair going for it and Butler got there at the same time. If Russ puts the ball right on Lockette with some zip on it its a TD or pass interference.
But it was a fire able offense for the OC. No play action. No threat of Lynch. No using Wilsons versatility. Just a one receiver route over the middle from the one.
No other OC around the league has had more chances. Its mystifying. Its going to be the end of Carroll someday.