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How do you feel about the Canales Hire?  

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

So he changed.  That's promising.  Maybe he will keep changing/adapting?

The  "change" I want to see from Tepper is him butting his ass out 

Canales doesn't really strike me as having the leverage to do that unless Morgan backs him.

We'll have to see if that happens.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

The  "change" I want to see from Tepper is him butting his ass out 

Canales doesn't really strike me as having the leverage to do that unless Morgan backs him.

We'll have to see if that happens.

Dan Morgan will stop Tepper from crossing the LOS. It’s his specialty. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Dan Morgan will stop Tepper from crossing the LOS. It’s his specialty. 

I genuinely hope so.

Mind you, Dan will still have to prove he knows what he's doing too.

What scares me is I remember him advocating for the Panthers to sign Michael Vick back in the day.

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1 hour ago, heel31ok said:

Glad we have a coach with  potential  at this point.

Let's get to work.

The Morgan hire is more the issue right now.

Why is Morgan the bigger issue? Experience? He and Canales worked together for years in Seattle. This hire was Morgan-led, so if your mindset is that Morgan is a puppet for Tepper ... so is Canales.

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Reading through this thread looks exactly like it did when we hired Rhule due to his youth, and then again when we hired Reich due to his experience. This guy will also poo the bed and I imagine the thread when he gets fired (O/U is at 25 games and I’ll take the under) will also look just like the Rhule/Reich fired threads. 

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1 minute ago, Montsta said:

Reading through this thread looks exactly like it did when we hired Rhule due to his youth, and then again when we hired Reich due to his experience. This guy will also poo the bed and I imagine the thread when he gets fired (O/U is at 25 games and I’ll take the under) will also look just like the Rhule/Reich fired threads. 

Sadly it doesn't matter if we lose  every game this dude is likely our HC for the next 2 years at least.

 

 

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2 hours ago, top dawg said:

Morgan got his guy. Perhaps we should all rejoice. 

We can at least fool ourselves into thinking that Morgan told Tepper--who we all know wanted Johnson--to effectively "put a sock in it."

yeah this is a good sign that Morgan is running the show. Not the biggest fan of keeping him considering how bad the team he's had a large hand in building has been but at least we likely finally have a HC hired by a GM so they are both on the same page and have the same vision of the team. The Hurney/Rhule/Fitterer/Reich situations were all so completely out of sync.

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