Found October 15, 2009 on Green Bay Press Gazette:
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Charles Woodson didn’t express major regret about his public criticism of defensive coordinator Dom Capers’ play calling after the Packers’ loss at Minnesota but said he and Capers have discussed the issue and remain on good terms.After the Packers’ loss at Minnesota in their last game, Woodson questioned why they didn’t use more of the blitzes they’d practiced in their game plan through the week. Vikings quarterback Brett Favre completed 24 of 31 passes in the game for 271 yards and wasn’t sacked.Capers calls the defensive plays.Woodson said he and Capers talked about his comments the next day, and though he suggested Capers wasn’t happy Woodson spoke out publicly, he wouldn’t disclose what they said to each other.“Most coaches do (get upset),” Woodson said. “But a lot of times it’s hard after a loss, a tough game. We get 10 minutes until the media comes in. Is that enough time for people to get the smell of the game out of their nose, or taste of the game? You say some of things o...
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