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An Indictment of Our Defensive Leaders?
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<blockquote data-quote="NorthWestCheeseHead" data-source="post: 504672" data-attributes="member: 8665"><p>If Kapernick's comments are 100% accurate and unembellished I think it is of concern. No doubt the D squad will face adversity at times throughout the season. Arguing is fine in practices but in an actual game it only serves to disrupt unit cohesion I feel.</p><p> </p><p>Obviously the Packers as a whole were woefully underprepared for that game which definitely contributed to that situation. Arguing is indicative of weak leadership either from the coaches or on the field. Given that this coaching group on large has recently coached this team to a Super Bowl I don't think the issue specifically lays with the coaching staff. Since that time not much turnover in the coaches has happened, where as couple players in those on field leadership roles went down to injury and/or are not present any longer.</p><p> </p><p>So I'm interested to see how the players in those roles this year develop within the role over the upcoming season and beyond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthWestCheeseHead, post: 504672, member: 8665"] If Kapernick's comments are 100% accurate and unembellished I think it is of concern. No doubt the D squad will face adversity at times throughout the season. Arguing is fine in practices but in an actual game it only serves to disrupt unit cohesion I feel. Obviously the Packers as a whole were woefully underprepared for that game which definitely contributed to that situation. Arguing is indicative of weak leadership either from the coaches or on the field. Given that this coaching group on large has recently coached this team to a Super Bowl I don't think the issue specifically lays with the coaching staff. Since that time not much turnover in the coaches has happened, where as couple players in those on field leadership roles went down to injury and/or are not present any longer. So I'm interested to see how the players in those roles this year develop within the role over the upcoming season and beyond. [/QUOTE]
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