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Capers did something similar earlier in his career Post By:2014-8-27 16:30:42
GREEN BAY Chandler
Parsons Jersey , Wis. – Perhaps you've heard this before about the
Green Bay Packers' defense: Everything will be fine as long as they're
healthy. The problem is – or has been – that they have not stayed
healthy. Last year, playmakers like Clay Matthews and Casey Hayward
missed significant time because of injuries. [+] Enlarge Bruce
KluckhohnUSA TODAY SportsThe ability to fill various roles will likely
earn LB Jamari Lattimore additional playing time in 2014.The year before, it was
Desmond Bishop, Nick Perry and Charles Woodson.
In the Super Bowl season
of 2010, it was Nick Barnett and Morgan Burnett, among others.
Coach Mike
McCarthy has apparently grown tired of watching his defense struggle when
players go down. Simply plugging in replacement players and asking them to do
the same jobs has not always worked.
To combat that, he and defensive
coordinator Dom Capers have agreed on some changes.
At the root of those
changes isn't necessarily Capers' scheme or whether it will continue to be his
traditional 3-4 alignment in his base package, or a regular nickel or dime in
sub packages. But rather, it is a plan to develop players who can play multiple
positions in different defensive looks in order to better combat issues that
could arise during the season.
The buzzwords appear to be these: More
personnel, less scheme.
To be sure, there will be changes in scheme –
some of which McCarthy does not want to discuss before he unveils it in the
regular season. Some of them might even be a drastic departure from what Capers
has done since he arrived in Green Bay in 2009 and throughout his
career.
"We've learned some hard lessons here of late, the last couple
years of maybe playing some players that probably weren't quite ready and
because of a scheme [that] we were playing," McCarthy said after the Packers'
first open OTA practice on Thursday.
The addition of veteran pass-rusher
Julius Peppers by way of free agency provides a window to the changes.
Peppers Devin
Harris Jersey , who has been a traditional defensive end in a 4-3
scheme for most of his career, will play multiple positions for the Packers.
During Thursday's OTA, he lined up almost exclusively as an outside linebacker
in a two-point stance, but don't be surprised if he moves inside and rushes from
a three-point stance as well. The same could be said for Perry and Mike
Neal.
Likewise, there could be additional roles for the inside
linebackers. While Brad Jones and A.J. Hawk do not appear to be in danger of
losing their spots, Jamari Lattimore could see the field more, too. He was
featured prominently during Thursday's practice in a variety of
roles.
All of that could free up the cornerstone of the defense,
Matthews, to move around more, too.
"It just seems like a lot of the
linebackers have taken on roles that require them not only to be the traditional
3-4 linebacker or 4-3 [linebacker] but to do both," Matthews said. "Whether
that's one minute rushing against a tackle or playing out on the slot receiver.
Really, I think it just provides a lot of versatility for the guys we have
here.
"I think rather than making players fit into certain schemes, we're
making those schemes fit around players now. I think it's great for the
personnel that we have and what we’re trying to accomplish moving
forward."
It's an effort to reverse a trend that has seen the Packers
finish in the bottom third of the defensive rankings in two of the past three
seasons and struggle in a pair of playoff losses to the San Francisco 49ers to
end the past two seasons.
"I think we have to change something Mike
Miller Jersey ," Hawk said. "Not change, but we have to evolve and
hone in on who knows what our plan is going in once the season comes, but we
need to find a way to play better. We need to find a way to get off the field. I
don't think you have to make any crazy, drastic changes. I don't think that's
what we're going to do. But you have to find a way to evaluate what we did wrong
and find a way to get better at that."
Capers did something similar
earlier in his career. When he took over as the Jacksonville Jaguars' defensive
coordinator in 1999, he inherited a roster filled with players who better fit
the 4-3 scheme they had run previously.
So instead of trying to force
feed players a defense that did not suit their skills, he adjusted.
That
season, the Jaguars gave up the fewest points in the NFL and the fourth-fewest
yards.
"I hope it works as well as it did that year," Capers said. "We've
done that, really, since we've been here. The first year we came in, there's a
reason why Charles Woodson was the Defensive Player of the Year. He's a good
player, and you do a lot of good things to feature your best players."
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