Capers said that Carr has not played very well lately, plain and simple.
Cowher talked about how important Ben is to the team.
That got me to thinking about how Coaches react at press conferences after
a defeat. Often, the head coach accepts fault, saying that he did not have
the team ready/prepared to play or something to that affect,some coaches
talk about the players. I think the more succesful coaches-Belichek, Parcells,
Reid, Dungy, Cowher, Fisher, etc. are more prone to accept more of the
blame themselves rather than putting it on a player(s) in public.
OK, and maybe I'm wrong here, but I can't remember Capers being the
type to take the blame nor am I saying he always blames his players-
does the 'buck' stop with Capers?
Cowher talked about how important Ben is to the team.
That got me to thinking about how Coaches react at press conferences after
a defeat. Often, the head coach accepts fault, saying that he did not have
the team ready/prepared to play or something to that affect,some coaches
talk about the players. I think the more succesful coaches-Belichek, Parcells,
Reid, Dungy, Cowher, Fisher, etc. are more prone to accept more of the
blame themselves rather than putting it on a player(s) in public.
OK, and maybe I'm wrong here, but I can't remember Capers being the
type to take the blame nor am I saying he always blames his players-
does the 'buck' stop with Capers?
