While it's possible that Capers could have done a better job of adjusting to losing Shields in week 1 there's no doubt the team lacked talent in the secondary last season.
You replied to a post about injuries not being a valid excuse for the Packers coming up short and now that you run out of arguments refer to the thread being about a different topic. Classy.
While it's true that Rodgers holding on to the ball too long occasionally leads to him being sacked you have to realize that a lot of these plays result in huge gains for the Packers as well.
Actually if you didn't eliminate the seven games Rodgers missed in 2013 the mumbers are a little skewed in his favor. I absolutely agree with your overall premise that he is taking care of the football better than any other quarterback in the league though.
Rodgers has thrown 210 touchdowns and only 40 interceptions for a TD/INT ratio of 5.25 since the start of the 2011 season.
I understand it's a common theme among Thompson supporters around this forum when they're out of reasonable arguments to ridicule other posters who dare to criticize the general manager but in this case I would love to hear your explanation for who else is mainly to blame for the Packers not being able to field a top 10 defense in any of the past six seasons???
It doesn't matter at all as it didn't happen that way though.