All Entries Tagged With: "Dom Capers"

Because the playbook and terminology Jim Mora implemented at UCLA is familiar to that of the Packers, Datone Jones is a leg up on most other NFL rookies.

The exposure of the Packers' 3-4 defense against the read-option offense has some folks calling for a switch to a 4-3 scheme. It's time to quit worrying about the scheme and start worrying about the kind of players we are bringing in.

There were no A grades given out among the coaches or the specialists, but head coach Mike McCarthy was given a B.

Nathan Jahnke of ProFootballFocus.com joins Railbird Central for the final time of the season.

Head coach Mike McCarthy answered questions about the future of the defensive coordinator position in Green Bay. That and more in today's Daily Links...

Head coach Mike McCarthy and his staff have been chosen to coach the NFC in the Pro Bowl. That and more in today's Daily Links...

The Packers are playing coy when it comes to the future of Dom Capers, but should provide some answers today.

In a discussion on K107 in Fond du Lac, the future of defensive coordinator Dom Capers comes up.

Following a loss in the playoffs, Railbird Central takes a look at the future of several individuals in Green Bay, starting with defensive coordinator Dom Capers.

The Packers have 35 sacks this season, sixth-most in the NFL and a major improvement from a year ago.

The Packers defense had trouble stopping the run last year. Will this season be any different?

The Packers will face their sixth rookie quarterback in the Dom Capers era Monday night in Seattle. Here's how they fared in five previous rookie scenarios.

The issues that plagued the Packers defense in 2011 are the same ones that appeared in the Packers' season opening loss to the 49ers, and defensive coordinator Dom Capers is to blame.

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly from the Packers' loss to the 49ers.

Charles Woodson returned to the practice field Tuesday for the start of Packers' minicamp, but little was learned about any changes we'll see in his role for 2012.

A portion of Dom Capers' graduation address at the University of Mount Union is shared by Peter King of Sports Illustrated.

The Packers have done well this offseason to shore up obvious needs. But has the question mark at safety been answered? And will it?

Nick Perry appears to be the ideal candidate to man the hybrid end/outside linebacker position in a hybrid 3-4/4-3 defense.

Nick Perry will be in the starting lineup from Day One opposite Clay Matthews. Now the Packers just have to teach him how to be an outside linebacker.

Defensive coordinator Dom Capers will address the graduating class at the University of Mount Union on Saturday May 5.

Based on the way the Packers are approaching this offseason, it looks like they might consider running a 3-4/4-3 hybrid-type defense in the same vein as the New England Patriots.

Media and fans alike are quick to blame the Packers general manager for the teams failure to defend its title while ignoring the bigger picture.

The Packers defensive coordinator needs to take his head coaches words about refusing to be "the hunted" to heart.

Don't expect the Packers defense to transform into something it isn't. Expect it to play slightly better than it has the past month and to help the Packers get to Indianapolis.

The Chiefs ability to run the football yesterday, which set up almost all their offensive success, was due in part to the absence of Ryan Pickett.

The Packers defensive coordinator is playing it safe while the offense builds a lead before starting to dial up the pressure later in games.

Packers defensive lineman Jarius Wynn gives defensive coordinator Dom Capers credit for the improvement in the run defense this season.

Why haven't the Packers officially placed safety Nick Collins on injured reserve? Only Ted Thompson knows.

The Packers defense is getting killed by late-releasing tight ends and running backs when Capers calls his signature pressure plays.

Mike McCarthy also indicates defensive end Mike Neal will be a game time decision.

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