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I'm thinking this will affect how we approach FA and draft. I think most agree the Pats need another ILB, although as has been repeated ad nauseum, the Pats never draft them. But I'd much rather go front 7 than CB in the first round, particularly if we don't draft down. It again makes me think of how good a secondary coach Mangini was, and if we can get that kind of coaching again, we don't need a protypical number 1 cb. So: is he good? How good?
 
He's more than another secondary coach, he's a "special assistant." Capers is just another bright football mind to put into the mix and I think he's going to have a hell of a lot more control and input than the title "secondary coach" suggests. And that's a good thing.

The last two seasons, this defense has been given the opportunity to stop a team from driving 80 yards in a 2 minute drill in order to either advance to the Super Bowl or win the Super Bowl. It failed both times. Change is coming.
 
The last two seasons, this defense has been given the opportunity to stop a team from driving 80 yards in a 2 minute drill in order to either advance to the Super Bowl or win the Super Bowl. It failed both times. Change is coming.

Ding ding ding......

I want a "D" that will not bend OR break.

Three and out, baby.
 
Ding ding ding......

I want a "D" that will not bend OR break.

Three and out, baby.

Fgssand,

I was just looking at your sig "see you all there (tampa)"

does this mean you have come around and want to go again? (by this I mean him personally obviously we want the team to go)
 
I'm thinking this will affect how we approach FA and draft. I think most agree the Pats need another ILB, although as has been repeated ad nauseum, the Pats never draft them. But I'd much rather go front 7 than CB in the first round, particularly if we don't draft down. It again makes me think of how good a secondary coach Mangini was, and if we can get that kind of coaching again, we don't need a protypical number 1 cb. So: is he good? How good?
I think the loss of Mangini as defensive backs coach hurt the Pats.

Dom Capers was a defensive backs coach for his first six years in

professional football. He is probably a very good one; otherwise, he

wouldn't have been hired a defensive co-ordinator. With his experience

as co-ordinator and head coach, I think he will also help out in improving

the Pats' overall defense.
 
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