Post#96 » by El Duderino » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:21 am
In defense of Berman there, he did also say "Ultimately though, the success of the defense will be fairly closely tied to the talent of the players as well as how they fit the scheme."
The skill level of coaches in any sport isn't 100 percent equal, so if you could give say 10 different coordinators be it offense or defense the same players, you wouldn't get 10 near exactly the same results. Capers high level abilities as a coach thus were part of the reason for the Packers success on defense.
That said, all coordinators will struggle if given an offense or defense really lacking in talent. Capers obviously did a fabulous job this year, but the defensive unit has some high level talents on it.
Besides simply teaching a defense, one of the better things Capers seems to have brought to the Packers is a really good defensive staff under him. Yea Ted has a good eye for talent in the draft, but it looks like this defensive staff as a whole is good at developing players. Matthews, Raji, Shields, and Tramon have all developed great under Capers and his staff. Kevin Greene not only helped in developing Clay, he did a great job with Zombo and was able to get Walden ready to play not long after being plucked off the street.
While head coaches and GM's do deserve plenty of credit when their teams win, generally a good head coach has a good staff overall under him. Those guys are very important in the development of players, especially on a team that believes so heavily in the draft.