The less are defense is on the field the better. Aaron Rodgers is apparently not only the mvp of the offense, but apparently the one on defense too. No offense to Hawk because I know he is actually trying to work out there.
Originally Posted by: DarkaneRules
As a matter of fact, yes. We might be complaining a little bit about giving up 27 points, but really not much - IF we had Aaron Rodgers, and we scored about 51 or so - as would probably have happened.
I really don't think McCarthy sees Capers as the problem because I really don't think Capers is the problem. It ain't scheme; It's personnel. Think back to the bland pre-Capers days (and all the whining and complaining back then). Capers blitz packages are the only things keeping the Packers D even a little bit competitive. Why do things start good and get worse as the game goes along? Today's game belies the idea that it's lack of time of possession. I would say maybe Capers' schemes work until the opponents adjust. Then, at some point, the ammunition is used up. And when it's time to man up and go head to head like that last drive, players like Raji, Brad Jones, and really most of the Packers D just can't cut it.
I think he was talking about the officiating - but not getting too specific so as to avoid a fine. I don't think he would be airing the team's dirty laundry to the media.
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