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“You grow (as a coach) in all kinds of ways. Obviously Russell kind of broke the mold in terms of what everyone thinks a quarterback can be and should be. So you kind of say, ‘OK, let’s just not count it out because of that number (height).’ So, you learn lots of things in that situation.”

Bevell, 43, was an offensive assistant with the Packers and then quarterbacks coach with Brett Favre before becoming the Vikings offensive coordinator in 2006, eventually working with Favre again and getting to an NFC title game. So he has done what Emery said a successful coach must in working with what he has on the roster.

“(Wilson and Favre) are kind of polar opposites, aren’t they?” Bevell said. “I was fortunate to be working with a guy that had many, many years of experience when I started to coach Brett. So there was some learning I took from him in how to work with him, how to coach him and then when you get a rookie, you’re learning exactly how to handle that situation as well.”

Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice, who enjoyed the finest season of his career in Minnesota when Bevell was calling plays, said Bevell he is prepared for a bigger role after directing Seattle’s offense the last two seasons.

“He’s proven throughout his career as an offensive coordinator that his teams can make plays,” Rice said. “He’s been to an NFC championship game. He did well in Green Bay and now here. The offense is clicking and an opportunity is there for him. Why not give him a shot?”

A possible negative is that Bevell isn’t the most vocal coach, but that might make him a fit for Emery.

“He doesn’t talk a lot and most of the time he doesn’t have to,” Rice said. “Look at what he did. He had a hell of a year. All of those plays (for Wilson) were designed by Bev to get him going, and that is exactly what happened.”

It will be interesting to see what direction Emery heads next. Eight of the 13 candidates have offensive backgrounds. In the divisional round of the playoffs, the NFC teams scored 45, 31, 30 and 28 points. The offense the new coach inherits is going to need some work to compete with the league’s best.

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