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Capers couldn't scheme his way out of a wet paper bag. Everything we've heard about is defenses regressing is true. This defense can't get a stop against Christian Ponder on 3rd and 11, can't get any pressure on him all day long, can't tackle, can't keep Adrian Peterson from 200 yards. The offense put up 34 points today, and our defense, once again in a big game, pissed down it's pants leg.

I am done with him. Time to get his butt out of Green Bay. Period.
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Never gonna happen. If MM was going to can him, would have been after last year's record defensive ineptitude. D much improved this year so no chance he goes unless its to a HC job somewhere else.
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Casey Hayward and Shields with terrible games.


Don't forget king of suck Tramon Williams. Man he was awful. Refused to tackle and then when he did get aggressive it cost them 4 points and the difference in the game.

The 3rd and 12 play was fine, Hayward just has to play coverage and they stop them.
How is it dumb? How many times has our defense looked like keystone cops out there? Are you going to tell me this defense is good at the fundamentals? They can't tackle worth a damn, the cover guys play ten yards off the line of scrimage and still get burned.

Capers' defense has regressed in a big way since the Super Bowl run. And the "injured player" excuse only goes so far. The guys that are starters in there, Tramon Williams, Sam Shields....half our linebacking corp. They can't tackle, and they don't even try.
Capers isn't the problem. You can't win with pieces of **** like Erik Walden, AJ Hawk, Frank Zombo and Dezman Moses. Oh yeah, Tramon Williams played like a giant vagina out there today too. They need a third OLB to rotate in there and compliment Perry and Matthews, and they need another big body that can stuff the run.
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Originally posted by ScareyFast63:
Dont forget Com Dumpers--after todays performance he should be on his way. MM dont fire this guy then it eventually will cost McCarthy his job.


Dum is on the loose.
He got beat today by Christian Ponder. Not Adrian Peterson, who ripped off his usual big game against us. But it was Ponder that made the big plays.

3rd and 11, a stop means we get the ball back with 2 minutes to go in the game, and a field goal from the suddenly on again Mason Crosby gets us a first round bye. Ponder makes a big throw, and there's not a Packer cover guy anywhere near him.

Ardian Peterson catches a TD pass in the endzone, and there's not a Packer within 5 yards of him.
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Originally posted by ammo:
Sure, lets show Minney all the good stuff we saved because we have to play them next week.

And I see the posters who come out only after a loss are right on cue.


FYI, I was posting at halftime, and I said we were going to win the game, and if our defense has even a halfway decent performance, we would have.
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Originally posted by lambeausouth:
He got beat today by Christian Ponder. Not Adrian Peterson, who ripped off his usual big game against us. But it was Ponder that made the big plays.

3rd and 11, a stop means we get the ball back with 2 minutes to go in the game, and a field goal from the suddenly on again Mason Crosby gets us a first round bye. Ponder makes a big throw, and there's not a Packer cover guy anywhere near him.

Ardian Peterson catches a TD pass in the endzone, and there's not a Packer within 5 yards of him.
Who's the coordinator that is going to help the Packers win with piles of pig**** like AJ Hawk, Erik Walden, Dezman Moses, Frank Zombo and powderpuff-i-don't-like-being-hit Tramon Williams. I'd really like to know.
I thought that the Vikes used Ponder wisely this game. They didn't get behind and therefore didn't have to abandon the run. Nice mix of run and playaction with the occasional deep ball. Remember, the first game at Lambeau with the Vikes was hardly a blowout, only Ponder's terrible game blew it for them.

That said, we just have to scheme better and play better next week. Plain and simple. If we are the better team (and we are), we'll be fine.
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Originally posted by Pack-Man:
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Originally posted by lambeausouth:
He got beat today by Christian Ponder. Not Adrian Peterson, who ripped off his usual big game against us. But it was Ponder that made the big plays.

3rd and 11, a stop means we get the ball back with 2 minutes to go in the game, and a field goal from the suddenly on again Mason Crosby gets us a first round bye. Ponder makes a big throw, and there's not a Packer cover guy anywhere near him.

Ardian Peterson catches a TD pass in the endzone, and there's not a Packer within 5 yards of him.
Who's the coordinator that is going to help the Packers win with piles of pig**** like AJ Hawk, Erik Walden, Dezman Moses, Frank Zombo and powderpuff-i-don't-like-being-hit Tramon Williams. I'd really like to know.


At least Walden had one good stop. Zombo looked horrible with no pass rush what so ever. Moses was useless and Williams played like a candyass.

I will say that the prevent defense on the last drive was totally ineffective.
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Originally posted by Pack-Man:
Who's the coordinator that is going to help the Packers win with piles of pig**** like AJ Hawk, Erik Walden, Dezman Moses, Frank Zombo and powderpuff-i-don't-like-being-hit Tramon Williams. I'd really like to know.


3rd and 11. Not a Packer defender anywhere near the receiver. The d backs are blowing assignments left and right. At what point is the defensive coordinator held somewhat accountable?

This isn't the 90's Cowboys we're facing. There is one star on Minnesota's entire offensive unit. Peterson. The guy's a freak, and might be the MVP. But you can't stop Christian Ponder?

Some of this is obviously blowing off steam on my part, but come on. How long are we going to give Capers a free pass?
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Originally posted by ammo:
Sure, lets show Minney all the good stuff we saved because we have to play them next week.



This makes no sense. They wouldn't be playing Minnesota next week if they win today. There was a lot riding on the Packers to win. And if everyone is right about ATL, the Packers had a good chance to host the NFC Championship game. Now they'll have to win a playoff game on the road to even have a shot at it.
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Originally posted by Boston Jim:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Pack-Man:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by lambeausouth:


I will say that the prevent defense on the last drive was totally ineffective.


If Hayward doesn't get a brain cramp, they get the ball back with about 90 seconds left. No way the Vikings stop Rodgers in that time frame.
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Originally posted by lambeausouth:
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Originally posted by Pack-Man:
Who's the coordinator that is going to help the Packers win with piles of pig**** like AJ Hawk, Erik Walden, Dezman Moses, Frank Zombo and powderpuff-i-don't-like-being-hit Tramon Williams. I'd really like to know.


3rd and 11. Not a Packer defender anywhere near the receiver. The d backs are blowing assignments left and right. At what point is the defensive coordinator held somewhat accountable?

This isn't the 90's Cowboys we're facing. There is one star on Minnesota's entire offensive unit. Peterson. The guy's a freak, and might be the MVP. But you can't stop Christian Ponder?

Some of this is obviously blowing off steam on my part, but come on. How long are we going to give Capers a free pass?


How about answering the question?
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Originally posted by MichiganPacker:
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Originally posted by Boston Jim:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Pack-Man:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by lambeausouth:


I will say that the prevent defense on the last drive was totally ineffective.


If Hayward doesn't get a brain cramp, they get the ball back with about 90 seconds left. No way the Vikings stop Rodgers in that time frame.



....I'd have to see the play agin, but it looked to me that if Hayward went with the receiver, Ponder would have run for the first down.
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Originally posted by packerboi:
Congratulations on getting in very late on the 2012 dumbest post of the year.

I think you just may have it wrapped up.


I'm expressing my opinion, and I'm not the only one that feels this way. And I'm also blowing off some steam in the process.

If you don't like it, you don't need to participate, but save the insults.
Getting Perry and Bishop back next year will provide instant upgrades to the pass rush, but they need to replace Hawk and cut every OLB not named Perry or Matthews. Another big bodied run stuffer is would also go a long way.
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Originally posted by Rusty:
How about answering the question?


These are professional football players, Rusty. 99.9% of these defensive players were there in training camp, there in preseason, and have been on the team practicing throughout the entire season. Of course not every player we have out there is a star, or even a better than average talent. But not knowing where you are supposed to be on a given play, blowing coverages left and right...that is on the defensive coordinator. Forget the physicality (or lack thereof) from some of these players. They are not even in position to make a play, and the coordinator's job is to make sure they are prepared.

There aren't any surprises here. We played Minny earlier in the year. We have game film from all the games Minny has played during the season, and the're supposed to practice to stop these guys from Monday on.

If we got beaten by a better team, oh well, I'd chalk it up to one of those games, and look forward to next week. But time and time again, this defense whiffs at the most inopportune times.

Yes, the players, too, bear the responsibility, but at some point you have to sit back and say "hey, Dom Capers has been the defensive coordinator for several years now. He provides input as a talent evaluator. He has a say in what players make his squad. And while there has been improvement in some areas, this unit is not where it should be".
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