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Just now, CarolinaLivin said:

For those that want us to sign winston next tear for some reason… 

Who cares

Throw bombs. Steal crabs. 

1 minute ago, JawnyBlaze said:

lol all this whining about Canales. I disagreed with the decision too, but it actually worked out for us and the whole year he’s shown he’s not afraid to be aggressive. His positives have far outweighed the negatives with him, with the occasional bad playcalling. 

Literally the worst offense in the league. 

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

That's my point he doesn't want to win this game. He wants the best draft position possible so he can get his own QB.

 

You don't coach conservative when you have nothing to lose. He doesn't want Bryce.

Brother I wish Canales was this bad on purpose but I think he's just in over his head. Only thing we can hope for is he figures it out but returns so far are not good he's getting outcoached regularly.

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2 minutes ago, Xtreme said:

We can't just keep firing coaches after one season. No one worth a crap will want to come here. 

Honestly. This time I actually feel bad for Tepp. Canales is in over his head. Tepp needs to hire an old dog as an assistant to Canales, who also guides him. Otherwise if he fires Canales, he looks even more petulant. 

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Just now, Silent Majority said:

Honestly. This time I actually feel bad for Tepp. Canales is in over his head. Tepp needs to hire an old dog as an assistant to Canales, who also guides him. Otherwise if he fires Canales, he looks even more petulant. 

Canales is doing fine...hes a rookie.

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Who cares

Throw bombs. Steal crabs. 

Literally the worst offense in the league. 

Literally littered with injuries, four games now with by far the worst QB in the league, rookie HC is going to have some growing pains. 

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