Not a fan of this idea that you remove someone as talented as Graham and you're suddenly a better team. There are a bunch of factors, mainly the line finally getting their shit together and the offense just being more in sync as a result. It's not like the Seahawks changed their offense for Graham like they did with Harvin, they essentially just plugged Graham in there and played the same style football they always do. Took a little while but a chemistry was building between Graham and Wilson and he becoming more and more Wilson's go to guy. This could have continued to really blossom. We'll never know for sure now.
Not a fan of this idea that you remove someone as talented as Graham and you're suddenly a better team. There are a bunch of factors, mainly the line finally getting their shit together and the offense just being more in sync as a result. It's not like the Seahawks changed their offense for Graham like they did with Harvin, they essentially just plugged Graham in there and played the same style football they always do. Took a little while but a chemistry was building between Graham and Wilson and he becoming more and more Wilson's go to guy. This could have continued to really blossom. We'll never know for sure now.
I dunno man lol I have an inkling Bevell was over complicating things. It seems like a lot of plays there's only really one player the whole play was designed for. I'm not that knowledgeable about football though plays though I don't really know all the offensive schemes, but its just kind of like a hunch
But then again I have an unreasonable hatred of Bevell after that last year superbowl loss... and all the stress the offense has put us through the past 3 years
It was nice to see him that last game before he got injured; the blocking, the comradery with the team, the huge jumping leaping catch he made which was spectacular. It'd be nice to have him, just as long as he's out there like he was that last game