labeling the entire organization from the front office to the players has the hallmarks of a politician searching for safe, middle ground? capers and palmer will likely be the first to go. when the new coach arrives and realizes how bare the cuppord is and fails to make anything out the existing roster, then CC will be on the block and the whole friggin thing will be blown to smithereens. i don't; not anymore. you want to talk politicians, check out a capers postgame interview - watching gay p*rn would spark more interest in me. he's a boring cliche factory, and if he's anything like that in the locker room, no wonder this team plays without emotion, urgency or passion. in hindsight, he was given veterans in carolina and rode them to early success. otherwise, he failed young players like collins. CC should have been on top of this and realized if capers was his choice, going young probably wasn't the best idea. i don't think he knows how to develop talent at all.
Mike Golic on the Mike and Mike show was talking about how he like Charlie Weis (sp) and said he liked coaches that were mad after wins and hated coaches who tried to be all positive after losses. Capers' press conference reminded of coach he hated.