Originally posted by JustinHarrell
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As for strategy - I just see the field and formations different than most I guess. There are a lot of DC's out there that view playing defense the way I do... Dom Capers is not one of them.
I used to tape Chicago Bear games back in the 80's and study them for hours - Buddy Ryan really was a defensive genius... he just failed to adapt when the league caught up to him. Not very Sun Tzu'ish, lol...
I didn't like the 3-4 much back then b/c it was so static... most teams, including the packers ran a very predictable version of it - the Giants did more with it, but they had HOF/Pro Bowl talent all over the place - certainly makes it easier. Dick LeBeau and a few other innovators did much to diversify the 3-4 though, and it became much more of an attack defense over the years. Eventually I switched over my allegiance to the 3-4 b/c of all the versatility it offered and b/c you could, for the most part, build a 3-4 championship calibur defense more cheaply than a 4-3 in the salary cap era. I agree with Brian Bellick on that. Don't know that that's necessary true today, but 10 years ago it was.
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Here's an analogy for you, Anderson Silva vs Chris Weidman
Silva, with all that talent... clowning, taunting - very undisciplined and unsound in what he does. He gets away with it b/c his talent has been better than everyone he's come up against.
Meet Chris Weidman - fundamentally sound fighter. Straight up tough. Act the fool at your own risk. Silva got knocked out.
What Capers does is the equivalent of what Silva did against Weidman - he doesn't do it out of arrogance, or tactically like Silva does, but he does it nonetheless... abandon the basics, and you'll eventually get knocked out - or gashed for huge chunks of yardage and big points.
Capers, and most PackerRats, think it is the players - they're wrong. What Capers is doing is unsound, and we're going to get our asses handed to us again this year by power teams. Unless, of course, Capers pulls his head out of his ass - and actually squares up his front (6).


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