I could hold forth for several hours on this subject, but I will restrict myself to my short shopping list of reasons why Dom must go.
1) He has done nothing to develop young talent. The only young defensive players we have that look to be better than average NFL starters and are capable of making genuine game changing plays are Allen and Bell. Guess what? Dom did everything in his power to stop them starting and they only started because of a large number of injuries to other players. Our other defensive rookies in the last 3 years have shown no signs that they will be anything other than solid average NFL players at best. Compare that to the offence which in 2007 alone has seen the development of Ronnie Brown into a star; Satele and Mauia having excellent rookie campaigns and are looking like future probowlers; Derek Hagan emerging; The development of Rex Hadnot into a solid NFL starting calibre pulling guard; Lorenzo Booker as a third down back making everybody say Travis who?
2) Our defence was vanilla as vanilla for the first 6 games of the season. That might be acceptable if we have a cheapskate owner who is hiring the cheapest coaches, but Dom is the highest paid DC in the league. Qyute frankly I expect more.
3) Our defensive collapse from 4 to 32 is not explainable in terms of talent and injuries. Look at the defensive talent base of teams like the Jest, 49ers, and Bengals. Our talent base is NOT worse than these teams so we have no good reason to be dead stinking last. Again with the highest paid DC on the planet you'd expect him to come up with schemes that would at least get us ranked in the low to mid 20s even if we had the worst talent in the league.
4) Our defence worked last year. This year Dom Capers tinkered with it. It reminded me a lot of the situation we had in 2006 on offence with Mularky being unable to comprehend and implement the Lineham playbook.
5) Almost all of the quotes in the media about players questioning the direction of the team were from defensive players. OK Cam Cameron carries some of the blame on this one but I expect my senior coaches to be jumping down the throats of any player expressing dissent and keeping the team focussed on rowing in the same direction. The offence was on board and rowing in the right direction but the defence wasn't and Dom Capers must wear some of the blame for that.
I could go on a bit more but this covers my main gripes.
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