I am not sure Dom needs to be fired, but something has to be done..Those long passes can't happen as much as they are
Try Kevin Greene.
Kevin shows intensity. I'm not sure whether that translates to x's and o's but I'd love to see the defense play with the intensity he would bring. I fail to see even the fundamentals from a Capers defense.I heard ramblings during off season Kevin wanted out if not a promotion..Now he had a few interviews with some colleges, but is still here..
I am thinking (havent been told this) that the Pack may have said he is next in line to move up..
Kevin shows intensity. I'm not sure whether he has the x's and o's but I'd love to see the defense play with the intensity he would bring. I fail to see even the fundamentals from a Capers defense.
Promote him at the end of the season and send Capers to collect SS.Kevin shows intensity. I'm not sure whether he has the x's and o's but I'd love to see the defense play with the intensity he would bring. I fail to see even the fundamentals from a Capers defense.
Promote him at the end of the season and send Capers to collect SS.
This mess is not really Capers problem.
It's not his fault Morgan Burnett cost us 2 passing TDs.
YOUR post qualifies for an okymoron.Promote him at the end of the season and send Capers to collect SS.
This mess is not really Capers problem.
It's not his fault Morgan Burnett cost us 2 passing TDs.
Absolutely. Then butterfingers couldn't come up with the intTramon was at fault for the tipped ball? he allowed Jackson to get behind him??
Watching the replay a dozen times, slow-mo too, Tramon was going to either intercept that ball or drop it. He had it under control.... until Burnett came in and got in the way, causing..... you saw it. Keystone Cops.Tramon was at fault for the tipped ball? he allowed Jackson to get behind him??
Watching the replay a dozen times, slow-mo too, Tramon was going to either intercept that ball or drop it. He had it under control.... until Burnett came in and got in the way, causing..... you saw it. Keystone Cops.
Then it was Morgan again later who let Riley Cooper turn him inside out, and get wide open, for the touchdown.
I heard some smart Packer fans complain when we gave Burnett the big contract before the season began. I asked them why. They said this stuff. I hoped the coaches/team knew better.
But sometimes, they don't. Sometimes, they make errors, that cost us.
So far, he has stolen money.
The D has been a killa for us this season and the last, it,s the D that gave up those big TD,S and conversion plays and to mention **** poor tackling….cant blame the D yet, look at the time of possession, once again SPECIAL TEAMS kills us in key times. Fire slocum if anyone.
Show us the picture of Tramon being in front and having the ability to make the int. Btw, I'm not a big Burnett fan.My point was that Tramon allowed Jackson to get behind him..He does his job and keep him in front of him, that 1st td may not have happened
Show us the picture of Tramon being in front and having the ability to make the int.
Can you tell me who is the D-backs coach or does he fall under the special teams umbrella?Maybe just me...but up until last week, didnt they seem to play with a edge to them? I thought they did
I'm saying that at least if you allow the guy to get separation and you are in position to make the int. you have to deliver.Didnt say he gets int..
Saying he allowed Jackson to create separation
I'm saying that at least if you allow the guy to get separation and you are in position to make the int. you have to deliver.
Oh really - and what EXACTLY is a D coordinator in charge of then and responsible for? Get off of the apologist kool aid. It is SQUARELY on CAPERS. Bottom line if his D stops the other team in critical situations, the outcome of the game is effected. You are off base on stating that OTHER people or occurances need to be sighted.And when the Packers D-Fence steps up and helps them win games, there is never a "Keep Capers" type of praise thread.
Yeah, fire him.
Every game we lose is all his fault. Not the players. Not the injuries. Not a better offense by an opposing team that comes in with a better game plan. Not the offense who can't produce scores. Not the refs who blow game changing scores. (We can stop blaming the scab ref. for the Fail Mary. The blame is squarely on the shoulders of Dom Capers.)
It's all the D-Fence coordinator's fault. Every. Single. Time.
Yeah, fire him and the jinx will be lifted and the Packers will magically begin to win games even with an injured Aaron Rodgers on the sidelines.
This is a team sport between players and coaches. And to suggest that it is all the fault of just one man in an organization of many and thinking that getting rid of him will solve all the problems is probably not very smart.
Oh really - and what EXACTLY is a D coordinator in charge of then and responsible for? Get off of the apologist kool aid. It is SQUARELY on CAPERS. Bottom line if his D stops the other team in critical situations, the outcome of the game is effected. You are off base on stating that OTHER people or occurances need to be sighted.
Ready?Who then takes credit for the Browns game 13 points..Lions 9 points, Ravens game 17 points, Skins game 20 points..but last points were near the end..
Does Capers get credit for games?