How many ways does this coaching staff have to recognize/have it beat into their friggin' heads that the prevent has not and will not friggin' work against a good quarterback?
Dom gave that game away.
Better wake up quick, Dom. Stubborn stupid shit, imo
"all_about_da_packers" wrote:
You know, with all due respect, this post is downright idiotic. I can understand the anger of losing that game, of how we should have won and everything... But you honestly shouldn't take a series alone in and of itself to come to conclusions.
Before the final drive, Big Ben carved our defense. Even saying that is an understatement.
Hell, first play of the game, Bush gets beat. Straight man coverage, 4 rushing, and we got burned. You don't think Capers is aware of this when deciding to go to Prevent?
As a DC, you put your players in position to make plays. How many times on the final drive were our players in position to make plays? A heck of a lot.
Chillar commits a penalty, wipes out an INT. Woodson can't hold on to an INT. Jenkins tries to tackle Roethlisberger high, and he can't bring him down. Tramon has a chance to INT a pass for Holmes, he drops it. That's four right there. For what it's worth, Bob McGinn lists the number of times the Packers missed ending the game on the final Steelers drive at 6. Out of 15 plays, then, McGinn counts the Packers as having been in position to close out the game 6 times.
Perhaps we should read what Capers has to say, about going to prevent.
"Obviously, you get influenced when on the first play of the game they threw the ball over the top of us for a touchdown ... You don't want to let them go the distance in one play, you want to make them have to work and make a play."
"dfosterf" wrote:
Insider article link Look, you want to be mad at Capers for underestimating the inexperience his DBs had... fine. You want to blame Capers, who has coached DBs himself, for not making sure his young players knew what to do, be my guest.
To start attacking Capers for irrationally running Prevent on the final drive is to come off as engaging in nonsensical rambling.
Which, to be quite frank, a few people seem to be doing in the wake of the loss.