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Dave Canalas is a bum


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Smarter coaching realizes that they have Mike Evans, Wirfs and a dominating run game and we don’t. I said it when they used this as the excuse for Wilks (please, I’m not rehashing)… nobody is going to stop a motivated Mike Evans when a capable QB has an all pro LT watching his back. Nobody. 

We needed a long drive churn the clock and beat their brains in strategy that we had last week. Wear their defense down. Nope. 

I think he desperately wanted, and thought we could go point for point on our way to hanging a 40 burger on his old team with a qb everyone had given up on… sound familiar? 

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Refs and Eddy took 10 points off the board in regulation. 

Chuba fumble in OT. 

Defense continues to show a complete inability to stop the run.

Countless (at least 5) drops by the offense. 

Would i have liked for him to go for at least one of, if not both of those 4th and short on the first 3 FG drives? Absolutely, but Canales and Bryce 1000% were not the issue today. 

 

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Everybody is a fuging expert that should be head coaches winning playoff games. Sports absolutely bring out the dumbest poo ever.

Not sure why you didn’t become a head coach in the NFL instead of a doctor, teacher, accountant, electrician, burger flipper… whatever career you decided on.

Jesus Christ people of just poo.

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I have a problem with abandoning the run game in these games.  The play calling can be suspect but mostly was OK minus throwing the run game out the window.  What he's done with Bryce so far is pretty impressive though.  I agree with others, I think he may need to find a different playcaller and just be the HC.  I also wish he would stop the prevent which keeps giving up leads but I guess he doesn't want to overstep with the DC.

But at the end of the day, Canales didn't make the refs cheat and screw us out of a TD or Pineiro miss two field goals.  It's always going to be an uphill battle with the defense (more specifically the run defense) till we fill those holes.

It's good everyone is mad about losing because some weeks ago we didn't expect to win anything but if we look at Bryce's improvement that's huge.  You have to have a QB in this league and one that can win you games and he's looking like he "may" be that.  We just have to build a better team.

But I was sad we lost for sure but I'm blaming the refs damnit.

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13 hours ago, AceBoogie said:

He coached afraid today that’s for sure, but if the players execute we win today. 

If he didn’t act like a pussy, we win the game by 10 or more. Lots of poo slinging in here but OP has some points. I watched it in person and the crowd was moaning the entire game as we kept playing conservative and it bit us in the ass multiple times. We left a lot of points on the board as if we were just trying to make sure we had a home game in the playoffs not like a team that has nothing to lose. Hekker and Eddie weren’t on their game and we continued to defer to them. I’d rather we got stuffed on every short yardage 4th down and our team learned from it as if it were practice than not give them a chance to get them.

He shouldn’t ever coach afraid. We aren’t KC who has Mahomes (and the refs) to win in the end. We need to go for it because we aren’t a good team yet and it’s the only way we win games.

It was just really frustrating to dominate the game for 3 quarters and go down by one after a single fourth quarter drive.

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20 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

If he didn’t act like a pussy, we win the game by 10 or more. Lots of poo slinging in here but OP has some points. I watched it in person and the crowd was moaning the entire game as we kept playing conservative and it bit us in the ass multiple times. We left a lot of points on the board as if we were just trying to make sure we had a home game in the playoffs not like a team that has nothing to lose. Hekker and Eddie weren’t on their game and we continued to defer to them. I’d rather we got stuffed on every short yardage 4th down and our team learned from it as if it were practice than not give them a chance to get them.

He shouldn’t ever coach afraid. We aren’t KC who has Mahomes (and the refs) to win in the end. We need to go for it because we aren’t a good team yet and it’s the only way we win games.

It was just really frustrating to dominate the game for 3 quarters and go down by one after a single fourth quarter drive.

yeah, I don't get conservative play for a bottom rung team that isn't actually going to do anything.   Be aggressive and go for points.  4th and 1 should often be a no brainer.   You got nothing to lose. 

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14 hours ago, uncfan888 said:

Canales coached like all the rest of the coaches we've ever had. Scared to take a chance. 

Ron finally learned to riverboat.. Hopefully canales can too

Only because he thought he was fired already and then the name stuck. That man owes Cam his entire career. Never had a winning season without him. 

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I don't know how anybody watches this team this season and has this take. 

We are miles better than we were week 1. 

 

If we were slightly better he would be in serious contention for coach of the year, and he should be. My only concern right now is that we win too much and lose draft position to get even better. 

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