"Darrell Wayne Bevell" is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL), a position he has held since the 2011 season. Bevell played college football at Wisconsin Badgers football/Wisconsin, where he was a four-year starting quarterback.

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It had to do with his feet, and where his mind was at the time.

The great thing about the West Coast offense is that it is adaptable. I know in my time in Green Bay as a quarterback coach, one year we were tops in the league at rushing and the very next season we were tops in the league at throwing the ball.

We won't ever just live with it or accept it. And I don't think he does, either.

Obviously Brett has 15 years of experience to draw upon, and Aaron has three weeks. So he's going to have great days and he's going to have bad days. Right now, I don't want his confidence to go up and down by the way he's playing.

I don't think we change our offense. We are what we are.

I'd like to see him come back.

He's kind of gotten caught up in what we're doing. He knows where our guys are going. He knows how to function within the plays, but the defense is going to tell him where to put the ball. He needs to start looking on the other side of the ball now.

He just needs as many reps as he can get.

It's a tough situation for him. There's not a whole lot of rookie quarterbacks that have come in and just stole the show right away. There's a learning process. I knew he was going to have great days and bad days.