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  • #16
    This defense only looks great against above average QBs, the great ones seem to have career days against us this year.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by digitaldean
      With the way the D played, we were lucky that Rackers choked on the last FG.

      Abyssmal tackling through most of the game.
      Everything was open field...

      Receivers catching balls in stride... why??? Passive coverage... Capers game plan was to play soft, and he played soft the entire game.

      The fact that Arizona had to punt the ball once... well, shame on Arizona - they should be ashamed and embarrassed.
      wist

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      • #18
        I'm not blaming the defense...

        I'm blaming Capers...
        wist

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        • #19
          Originally posted by wist43
          Originally posted by pbmax
          Originally posted by Bossman641
          After 17 games you guys still don't get it. The key to the 3-4 is shutting down the run and putting them in 3rd and longs. That's when you blitz.

          The D didn't shut down the run game, or anything for that matter. Cardinals faced like 4 third downs all day.
          wist has a point, though. If a team has no interest in running (see the second half) then the usual game plan won't suffice.
          Of course Arizona was going to spread them out... did any of you expect anything different???

          You have to man up on the slot receiver, otherwise you're dead from the snap...

          Capers didn't do that the whole game... how many punts forced??? 1???

          That's embarrassing...

          As I said, we would know fairly quickly... didn't take long.

          And trust me, Capers... in the next week, will do nothing but praise how great Arizona is, and that his game plan was perfect, and they did the best the could against a great team....

          Capers has a long history guys... I'm not playing Nostradomus here.
          I have seen one Arizona game (other than their two preseason exercises against the Packers), so I had no idea what they would run other than there normal sets. My point was that in this case, the threat of the run was incidental to all the other threats.
          Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by pbmax
            Originally posted by wist43
            Originally posted by pbmax
            Originally posted by Bossman641
            After 17 games you guys still don't get it. The key to the 3-4 is shutting down the run and putting them in 3rd and longs. That's when you blitz.

            The D didn't shut down the run game, or anything for that matter. Cardinals faced like 4 third downs all day.
            wist has a point, though. If a team has no interest in running (see the second half) then the usual game plan won't suffice.
            Of course Arizona was going to spread them out... did any of you expect anything different???

            You have to man up on the slot receiver, otherwise you're dead from the snap...

            Capers didn't do that the whole game... how many punts forced??? 1???

            That's embarrassing...

            As I said, we would know fairly quickly... didn't take long.

            And trust me, Capers... in the next week, will do nothing but praise how great Arizona is, and that his game plan was perfect, and they did the best the could against a great team....

            Capers has a long history guys... I'm not playing Nostradomus here.
            I have seen one Arizona game (other than their two preseason exercises against the Packers), so I had no idea what they would run other than there normal sets. My point was that in this case, the threat of the run was incidental to all the other threats.
            I agree...

            In this game, against Arizona in a winner take all game, with a HOF QB, and those receivers... of course they're going to spread the field, and put the ball in Warners hands...

            This game was all about containing the spread offense, and pressuring Warner... Capers was oblivious on both counts = 51 pts.

            And 51 pts??? Should have been more...

            Capers is one of those rare coaches... great knowledge, can be great at times - but, when his back is against the wall, his nature is to be passive, and hope the other guy screws up.

            By this game alone... Capers should be fired.
            wist

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            • #21
              This team's defense was vastly improved from last years.

              The key to it was bringing in Capers and his crew and going
              to the 3-4.

              There are still some missing pieces to it being a solid, championship
              caliber defense. Hopefully those will be added soon.

              I don't know of any highly sought after DC's who are available right now,
              so I'd just as soon keep Dom and hope TT can get those extra pieces
              by next year.

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              • #22
                Gotta say Wist, I'm pretty disappointed in your celebrating this failure. It seems like you'd rather be in the I-told-you-so position and have a loss than have a big playoff win.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
                  Gotta say Wist, I'm pretty disappointed in your celebrating this failure. It seems like you'd rather be in the I-told-you-so position and have a loss than have a big playoff win.
                  As I said in the other thread... I'm not celebrating, I'm pissed. And I was pissed as soon as I saw the defensive game plan.

                  The switch to the 3-4, along with Rodgers' ascention has given me hope... the NFC was wide open, we had as good a chance as anybody, and for Capers to trot that POS game plan out in a playoff game is inexcusible.

                  I'm not celebrating the loss... I'm frustrated, pissed, and doing some venting. To me, there's no excuse or rationalization for what Capers did. What I saw on Sunday was 3 hours of sheer defensive stupidity on the part of Dom Capers.
                  wist

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by wist43
                    Originally posted by MichiganPackerFan
                    Gotta say Wist, I'm pretty disappointed in your celebrating this failure. It seems like you'd rather be in the I-told-you-so position and have a loss than have a big playoff win.
                    As I said in the other thread... I'm not celebrating, I'm pissed. And I was pissed as soon as I saw the defensive game plan.

                    The switch to the 3-4, along with Rodgers' ascention has given me hope... the NFC was wide open, we had as good a chance as anybody, and for Capers to trot that POS game plan out in a playoff game is inexcusible.

                    I'm not celebrating the loss... I'm frustrated, pissed, and doing some venting. To me, there's no excuse or rationalization for what Capers did. What I saw on Sunday was 3 hours of sheer defensive stupidity on the part of Dom Capers.
                    Thanks for the response. I believe I softened my tone quite a bit in the other thread once I was able to catch up.

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