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Dom Capers will not return next year


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1 minute ago, Slinky said:

McCarthy swearing and getting all testy at his presser again. xD This guy is so bad under pressure it isn't even funny. 

Cussing out anyone questioning the decision to go with Hundley/whether Hundley is any good.

It is good for MM that he has coached in the smallest town in professional sports and a generally supportive press corps.

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Just now, TheOnlyThing said:

Cussing out anyone questioning the decision to go with Hundley/whether Hundley is any good.

It is good for MM that he has coached in the smallest town in professional sports and a generally supportive press corps.

Hey! But he has a winning record and stuff!

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2 minutes ago, jleisher said:

He should be upset, doesn't Hundley's performance fall on his shoulders?

Absolutely. But he gets all bitchy at reporters doing their jobs, asking fair questions. Like I said, he's a big baby that cannot handle pressure. Great trait for a head coach.

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Assuming Capers is fired and a new DC comes in from outside the organization, I hope he has free rein to provide input on existing personnel as well as the defensive personnel going forward.

If for example, the new DC would conclude a Packer defender does not fit in his scheme or just plain sucks (we'll just randomly select Kyler Fackrell for this exercise), I genuinely hope his voice is heard and he is not stuck with a player just because that player got time under Dom/was drafted by Ted.

If the D is truly to be transformed at long last, new voices need to be heard.

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I want to just say Dom Capers is a top ten defensive coordinator in terms of effect on how scheme and way the game is played. Him and **** Leabue really changed the way defenses attacked and blizted offensive blocking schemes over the years. Most coaches have all taken many of his concepts and packages that he helped develop and establish in the NFL. However, the problem with being such a great innovator is everyone comes for your ideas, and figures out how you tend to do things. Capers became stale and wanted to stay with what worked for him in the past and never changed, making offensive coaches figure out his coverages and blizting tendencys. They knew how capers gameplanned and attacked certain plays and it worked against him. Its time for him to retire and a new coach not with new schemes, but perhaps one with new tendency's, based on when they play man vs zone, blitz based on down & distance, and how they adjust to motion. 

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