Perhaps it’s some kind of bug about Dom Capers.
Originally Posted by: Silentio
I highly, highly doubt this.
Firstly, are we talking about Capers time as HC, or just as DC? He was only DC of the Steelers and Dolphins, and was fired as Dolphins DC after his second year.
If we include his time as HC, then we have to understand he was HC both times of expansion teams. Really, anyone willing to draw conclusive evidence from his time as HC of expansion teams is overlooking the steep, steep hill Capers faced from the start. It's really hard to say his sample size is reasonable to make such a conclusion.
Frankly, the fact is we've had communication issues. It's hard to blame Capers for this... in fact especially since the scheme that gives the freedom to Tramon / Charles to opt out of coverages also generates the turnovers that have saved our ass this year. You'd expect the players to be able to pass of receivers, especially since they did it effectively last year.
Then there is the fact that, outside of Claymaker, there is no other persistent pass-rushing threat. That is a huge problem. Getting to the QB will create an improvement for our pass D, and we have no one that can consistently do that other than Clay. Neal is hurt. Raji is not the answer (perhaps he could be if he did not play almost every snap, but then that would bring with it other problems). Walden/Zombo can definitely be improved upon. I think I saw Brad Jones pass-rushing on the play that gates scored the TD from inside the redzone. When you are relying on a player like Brad Jones to generate a rush... well you most definitely have personnel problems at OLB.
Finally, there is the fact that
(as Wilde points, via Pat Kirwan column back during the lockout) teams are prepared for Capers' scheme and have worked on developing ways to exploit it. Almost all teams have come out masterfully against this D; their scripted players are specifically designed to attack Capers. When you are the top dog, you should expect to be targeted. Capers D scheme has been.
Really, we are what we are this season. We can improve tackling, and frankly the communication issues can be cleared up as well. There is no reason why we cannot limit our big plays and return to being a dominating run D. That should be sufficient enough to give us a shot to repeat as champs.
But it is obvious that in the off-season we will need to improve our defensive personnel, namely to improve our pass-rush and coverage from LBs. Maybe Chillar is healed and brought back, because he'd bring a much needed skill set. Improved talent would most definitely help Capers. Frankly, I would not point the finger at Capers, although that is not to say he cannot devise ways to better respond to the way teams are attacking his scheme at the start of games. But Capers is not the problem, and he most definitely is part of whatever solution going forward.
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