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We have to give Canales a chance.


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4 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

He did have a historically bad qb to work with will never really know how bad all the coaches were or if young just killed them all.  

Sorry but no you could see how unprepared we were every Sunday. Not adjustments, no attempts to scheme anyone open, adjust blocking schemes. I saw more from Canales today to attempt to mask our weaknesses than anything Reich did 

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Andy Reid couldn't win with Bryce Young , looking back now , We shouldn't have judged Reich so harshly , he knew Young wasn't it from the first practice, but he had to start him anyway to keep his job ,but Tepper fired him anyway,  a QB is a teams foundation this day and age and we have nothing.  We aren't even rebuilding ,we are just rolling in poo, because Teppers ego 

Bryce Young makes me miss the Sam Darnold and PJ Walker days , no matter how many coaches Tepper fires, Bryce Young is still gonna suck, and so will the Panthers has long has he is here 

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Canales isn’t the biggest concern when you got people like Tepper, Morgan, Young etc in line to worry about first.

With that said, I don’t see how there isn’t some level of concern with him. If he was truly forced to go along with Young by Tepper then he’s ultimately just another yes man and let’s be real how often do those situations end up working out for us? On the opposite side, if he truly believed he could fix Young and sold Tepper on that idea I’m not exactly confident in his QB evaluation abilities lol

He should get some more time but I really don’t see why people would feel comfortable with him one way or the other.

 

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Just now, Youngs Ten Yard Bombs said:

Canales isn’t the biggest concern when you got people like Tepper, Morgan, Young etc in line to worry about first.

With that said, I don’t see how there isn’t some level of concern with him. If he was truly forced to go along with Young by Tepper then he’s ultimately just another yes man and let’s be real how often do those situations end up working out for us? On the opposite side, if he truly believed he could fix Young and sold Tepper on that idea I’m not exactly confident in his QB evaluation abilities lol

He should get some more time but I really don’t see why people would feel comfortable with him one way or the other.

 

I am sure he took the job when the caveat to coach up Young his first season. To fire him after what we saw today would be insane. The scheme is there. Young is just not capable of playing in the NFL. 

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18 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Andy Reid couldn't win with Bryce Young , looking back now , We shouldn't have judged Reich so harshly , he knew Young wasn't it from the first practice, but he had to start him anyway to keep his job ,but Tepper fired him anyway,  a QB is a teams foundation this day and age and we have nothing.  We aren't even rebuilding ,we are just rolling in poo, because Teppers ego 

Bryce Young makes me miss the Sam Darnold and PJ Walker days , no matter how many coaches Tepper fires, Bryce Young is still gonna suck, and so will the Panthers has long has he is here 

Reich was judged fairly, he was completely inept. 

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7 minutes ago, Youngs Ten Yard Bombs said:

Canales isn’t the biggest concern when you got people like Tepper, Morgan, Young etc in line to worry about first.

With that said, I don’t see how there isn’t some level of concern with him. If he was truly forced to go along with Young by Tepper then he’s ultimately just another yes man and let’s be real how often do those situations end up working out for us? On the opposite side, if he truly believed he could fix Young and sold Tepper on that idea I’m not exactly confident in his QB evaluation abilities lol

He should get some more time but I really don’t see why people would feel comfortable with him one way or the other.

 

That isn’t how it works. I’m sure the terms of the job was you have 1 year to try your offense with Young 

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10 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

That isn’t how it works. I’m sure the terms of the job was you have 1 year to try your offense with Young 

Yes I’m aware terribly run franchises will have moronic stipulations like that and many lower end coaches still accept them to get a job 

It rarely works out in the long run. Tepper has messed up every decision so far not sure if this will be any different
 
 

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I'm not sure what this roster was supposed to look like, realistically.

We didn't have picks, we didn't have cap space.  Did we really think we'd have a kickass roster in just one year of turnover?  We'll be lucky if half the guys starting this year actually pan out long term.

I don't think you can really give Canales a fair evaluation given the constraints he's working with.

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Maybe I'm missing it on the broadcast, but does Bryce even call out protections at the line?  I've seen other QBs do it, but it seems we're always up against the last few ticks of the play clock every single snap.  There were at least two (that I saw) absolutely blown protections on obvious blitzes, and I don't think the "super computer" at QB can even read a fuging defense.  I'm over this clown.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Tepper can't rage fire another coach in his first season. He just can't. He's already made working for him the hardest sell in the league. Rage fire another coach mid-season and guys are just gonna start telling their agents to cook up a plausible excuse for them to turn down interviews. I don't want to risk getting an offer.

Especially not when you're the guy that wanted the current quarterback.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

47-10 and the team looked totally inept.  There is a reason he didnt get moved up in seattle, there is a reason we were his only interview.  Call me premature but I have been dead balls accurate about this shitty franchise and we are completely starting over in 3 years if not sooner.   Good coaches dont have their teams looking like that or whatever that was today. 

 

That positivity poo is going to be a real crowd pleaser in the locker room when you are 1-8 and getting your dick kicked in by 30ish points a game

I guess there is something about him that makes me want to see him succeed as a coach and that would be an absolute nightmare to within three years be searching for a new coach. That would mean we are unwatchable and shitty the next few seasons well and I have to be honest that last season and the start of this one is depressing as hell to sit through. There is nothing worse than watching the offense go through a QB that appears to by all means be a nice guy but just isn't an NFL football player or doesn't appear to even be aggressive or confident enough to be a team leader or captain. It's all sad and Canales has to work out to even have any sort of short term hope the next few years.

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