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Canales is one and done, btw


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34 minutes ago, CRA said:

3 of Tepper’s HC coaches have been one and done.  Back to back with the soccer club. 

if today just repeats itself?  I wouldn’t bet against Tepper doing what he does 

lol using soccer managers which get fired left and right world wide as an argument.

One of the FC managers that got fired by Tepper just got fired again by his club I think in Italy lol 

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16 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

The best thing right now for Canales' career is to bench Bryce and say, "he just isn't going to make it. Let's move on. We tried."

 

 

I think its going to take 1 or 2 more games like today before that happens. But it's inevitable it will happen. Probably should check with Vegas for the over/under on when that will be.

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18 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

The best thing right now for Canales' career is to bench Bryce and say, "he just isn't going to make it. Let's move on. We tried."

 

 

It’s the best thing for the team too. He has a responsibility to 52 other guys to give them the best chance to win the game. There’s no way you can keep throwing Young out there and have the other players truly believe you’re doing what’s best for the team. They don’t care about his development or seeing if it will take 2 more years for him to put together a performance that somewhat resembles a competent pro quarterback. We aren’t going to win much this year regardless but the team is going to quit and he will lose the locker room by about week 4 if a QB change isn’t made. 

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

Canales was brought in and sold to fans specifically to fix Bryce. this was because he was on teams that had some good qb play. No other team thought he was worth an interview. 

I don’t think anyone but the most delusional Bryce defenders think anything is going to come of this season, after what we saw today. Let’s just be honest with ourselves. 

You can’t bring back the guy whose job it was to “unlock the potential” of the qb who’s looking even worse than when he was one of the worst qbs in nfl history. 

this poo is so grim

Canales isn’t the issue. Wilks and Darnold weren’t the issue. At some point, Tepper has to get out of the way and let football people do football things. 
 

cut Bryce, draft Nussmier from LSU, or one of the few others I saw over the weekend, and move forward. 
 

nussmier will be a Top 5 pick though. He reminds me a lot of Brett Favre. 

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If he keeps putting this on the field he's done. If he can show some level of improvement from last year, he is safe. The bar is 2 fuging games, it's not high. He can get that with Dalton and a few changes through the season.

He has to prove his system works. That's the biggest thing. Bryce made his system look hammered poo.

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Wouldn't surprise me. Tepper changes coaches like they're underwear. The part he doesn't comprehend is that he's made these jobs utterly toxic and no one with other options wants anything to do with them. That's why we have Canales and Morgan. No one else was considering those guys for those level positions. Our lists have to begin where everyone else's lists end.

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4 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

Canales isn’t the issue. Wilks and Darnold weren’t the issue. At some point, Tepper has to get out of the way and let football people do football things. 
 

cut Bryce, draft Nussmier from LSU, or one of the few others I saw over the weekend, and move forward. 
 

nussmier will be a Top 5 pick though. He reminds me a lot of Brett Favre. 

I think Tepper has, it's just going to take time to see it. Bryce and a lot of these other guys were already on the team before he rumored to "step back" this spring. My fear is that he has stepped back and poo like today keeps happening and he thinks it worked better with him in the mix everyday.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

go 0-17 or 1-16 and lets see

Well, one of these records will happen. Even with that, I’m not ready to give up on Canales yet. Get him Beck or Ewers and let’s see what it is, but I can’t judge him on Bryce. He shouldn’t be in the league 

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Wouldn't surprise me. Tepper changes coaches like they're underwear. The part he doesn't comprehend is that he's made these jobs utterly toxic and no one with other options wants anything to do with them. That's why we have Canales and Morgan. No one else was considering those guys for those level positions. Our lists have to begin where everyone else's lists end.

Your right but to be fair this year everyone knew it was Young 2.0 regardless without the #1 pick. That's how you end up with the bottom options they were stuck with. Throw in keeping Caldwell as an advisor to that poo stew.

It changed fast in SF when the owner changed drastically. This year was never that. Money talks and the new contract will probably have to be a 10 year deal. These guys are already doing so poorly it might be way more justifiable then it feels now.

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