The disconnect between the Seattle Seahawks and their fans continues surrounding their offensive coaching staff.

While many 12's are begging for the Seahawks to fire offensive line/assistant head coach Tom Cable and/or offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell; according to 710 ESPN Seattle's John Clayton, those fans shouldn't hold their breathe. Per Clayton, no changes are expected to come at those positions.

Despite first half struggles and a regression in the teams run game, Bevell's offense actually scored slightly more points in 2017; although all of his others numbers took a dip likely centered around the lack of balance in the offense. The Seahawks ranked bottom ten in all rushing stats and that's including the boost that quarterback Russell Wilson gives them with his improve yards. Wilson led the team in rushing and scored all but one of the team's touchdowns this season.

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Meanwhile, with some added pieces, the Seahawks offensive line under Cable saw improvement in spots but was never able to find the continuity it desired. An early injury to left tackle George Fant threw their plan off track. After finally fixing that hole midseason by acquiring Duane Brown, the Seahawks had injuries to Luke Joeckel and Oday Aboushi arise to end their season.

In the end, the line gave up nearly the same amount of sacks it did when it was clearly the worst line in the NFL last season.

While penalties and poor run play scuttled the Seahawks season, that blame -- at least from a fan perspective is being laid at Cable and Bevell's feet -- and it's a hard proposition to untangle how much blame they should receive.

Either way, at this point, it doesn't appear the head coach Pete Carroll will be giving the fans what they want.

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