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What's your confidence level in Canales?


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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

The head coach builds the culture--I like the positivity--lotta ups and downs during a season, and football is very mental.  Bryce fed off the positivity, I have no doubt.  We finished the last 9 games 4-5 and almost beat KC, Philly, and TB during that stretch.  You can SEE when the players started buying in. 

Yeah you definitely  could.  It was the win in Germany the bye and coming back and playing the chiefs the way they did.  You could hear it in thielens interview after the chiefs game

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2 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

If I'm not mistaken it's still mostly made up of the group that Fitterer assembled post Hurney in 2021. 

It's been a while since I've looked over the staff list.

In all likelihood, the current staff stays at least through April. Scouting department changes tend to happen post draft.

Executives though? They're pretty much fair game at any time.

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4 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

I’d like to see him improve his situational awareness.  Not abandon the run so often, but I didn’t see him making game changing blunders but rather rookie mistakes.  If he can clean those up while coaching up Bryce and the youngins, I’m cautiously optimistic going forward.

That's the kinda thing for which experience is the best teacher.

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2 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

5/10 on Canales.

7/10 on Morgan. 

Need to see them both with a full offseason. Don't want to hear poo next season about defense if Morgan dumps a bunch of assets into it. Evero better do something with it or I'm going to blame Canales.

My scores are reversed.  I feel like Morgan bombed on the draft.  We had some players contribute but it was because the team had no talent.  On a decent team none of these guys would have played probably.

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I think he is a QB whisperer.  I think what he has done with Young in one season is nearly a miracle.  Watching Stroud do so well last year and Young struggle so much was disheartening.  Canales came in and it took all of OTA, Preseason and a benching for Young to finally get onboard with what Canales was teaching.

As Young started to get more comfortable I saw new exciting plays being called and made.  The exclamation point to me can when Young, following the designed play, executed it perfectly and threw a pass to Tremble and turned away before he even caught it.  That's confidence and I expect him to continue to get more confidence going into 2025. 

Canales is a rookie head coach, and he made a lot of mistakes, especially early on but seemed to grow into the position and I like his direction and hope he continues to improve as a Head Coach and play caller.

 

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

The head coach builds the culture--I like the positivity--lotta ups and downs during a season, and football is very mental.  Bryce fed off the positivity, I have no doubt.  We finished the last 9 games 4-5 and almost beat KC, Philly, and TB during that stretch.  You can SEE when the players started buying in. 

Right now, we are competitive against most of the non-playoff teams.  We're even competitive against some of the wildcard teams.  If we can build this roster, get a solid defense, and add another weapon or two we could start beating the upper echelon teams.  We showed, even with the worst defense in NFL history, that we hang in there with good teams.  

Clean up the blow-outs and this team might surprise a team or two next season. 

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8/10 on Canales

Canales was brought in to change the culture and make it work with BY9. As of right now it looks like he’s done that. Is there room to grow, sure, head coaches should always be getting better as the game is multifaceted.

5/10 on Morgan

Yeah he pulled Hunt and Lewis in free agency but we didn’t land any instant impact players in the draft and a lot of the depth pieces he signed were average at best. It’s too early to grade last years draft class but come next year if we don’t see any improvement from our 2024 class and we don’t land an instant impact player at 8 then it might be time to move on. Morgan needs to give Canales and his staff more to work with than he did this year.

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40 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

8/10 on Canales

Canales was brought in to change the culture and make it work with BY9. As of right now it looks like he’s done that. Is there room to grow, sure, head coaches should always be getting better as the game is multifaceted.

5/10 on Morgan

Yeah he pulled Hunt and Lewis in free agency but we didn’t land any instant impact players in the draft and a lot of the depth pieces he signed were average at best. It’s too early to grade last years draft class but come next year if we don’t see any improvement from our 2024 class and we don’t land an instant impact player at 8 then it might be time to move on. Morgan needs to give Canales and his staff more to work with than he did this year.

Obviously valid points on Morgan but I will wait another year or so before evaluating his moves.  I think many of his moves were based on their ceiling than their immediate contribution.  Leggett, Brooks, Wallace and Sander IMO could very well be core players after gaining some experience.  I think 2025 Leggett, Wallace and Sanders are going to take big leaps in production especially now that Young seems to have some confidence. 

Just my take. 

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The man deserves credit.  Maybe a novice as a head coach right now but a master at mind checkers.  

The mood and the morale in the building on the sidelines and in the fanbase has swung from depressing and melancholy to yippie ki yay in a few short months.  During this time period he benched the owner’s handpicked franchise qb, eradicated the locker room of Deontae then brought the benched QB back to seemingly resurrect his career.  The team fielded a historically terrible defense, and finished with over twice as many losses than wins, but lots of folks including myself would gladly watch an 18th game this coming Sunday if there was one.  

Sure, he is far from a finished product as a coach, but he has made a positive impact on the team.  Even though a lot of things can change, I  think Canales keeps going in the right direction. 

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