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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I have to say when i heard he was coming on board last year i thought it was a great move. I invisioned the Defense improving dramatically. But because of the amount of injuries its hard to tell what effect he did have if any. I certainly didn't hear anything out of Gillette about him vastly improving anything,although our rookie DB's and B.Meriweather played well. So i guess thers an answer.IIRC, Capers is actually the DB coach, as well as having some kind of special assistant title.
How do you guys feel that worked out?
IIRC, Capers is actually the DB coach, as well as having some kind of special assistant title.
How do you guys feel that worked out?
Amidst all the wailing about our Defense they STILL FINISHED in the top ten Defenses of the League.
Rebuilding the defensive backfield takes time. I thought Brandon Meriweather's improvement was noticeable this year. He is one of the better Safeties in the League now. Wheatley went on IR almost as soon as he became a regular, but I liked what I saw. Ditto for Willhite. We will never know what Tank could have contributed. They certainly invested a lot in him in pre-season, only to see his season (and career?) end early. SS was and is a weakness, even when Rodney was playing. Bless him but Rod was playing on instincts and emotion, long after his wheels had departed, and he couldn't cover anybody. The upcoming draft wil bring another couple of DBs up high and the larder will then be full. Then good coaching is needed to bring it out.
Dom Capers is a quality Coach and part of Belichick's wisdom is surrounding himself with able players and Coaches, and letting them do their jobs.
BTW, everyone talks of McDaniels as a HC candidate, but I'm surprised that Dom Capers isn't being discussed as well.
IIRC, Capers is actually the DB coach, as well as having some kind of special assistant title.
How do you guys feel that worked out?
IIRC, Capers is actually the DB coach, as well as having some kind of special assistant title.
How do you guys feel that worked out?
I think that Capers did as well as could be expected with what he had. The defensive stats were reasonable.
SAFETY
Capers adapted to the loss of Harrison, Tank Williams and even James Sanders for some of the year. He converted a JAG corner into an acceptable safety. Meriweather continued to step up.
CORNER
Hobbs played fine. Sure, we would like to have had a shut down corner as our #1 and Hobbs as our #2, but Capers adapted, as did Hobbs (often forgotten). Webster, Lew Sanders and O'Neal all spent lots of time injured. Wheatley was developing slowly, but well. Many here thought that he was good enough to be a starter at the beginning of the season. Wilhite was developed into a reasonable nickel, and an OK backup corner in his first year. Also, Capers did OK with the jags.
PROSPECTS FOR 2009
Capers should be someone that will likely be considered for DC positions. The secondary is better than when he started. Wilhite and Wheatley should be more valuable next year than this. Hobbs and Meriweather will be the base of the secondary. We all know that we need to add a starting safety and a backup safety. The team would do well to re-sign Lew Sanders to a 2-3 year deal as a backup defensive back. He can play both corner and safety, a perfect patriot, aperfect inexpensive addition.
We will likely sign our usual set of free agents, possibly including a re-signing of O'Neal.
The bottom line is that the secondary is getting better, with Capers having led the effort in extreme adversity. But, in the end, Belichick probably didn't need someone as good as Capers to manage the secondary.
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