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How do you feel about the Canales Hire?  

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

There were changes made. Brown was one. Reich had no experience or connection with him at all.

Tepper saw what the Giants did, and also saw what Rhule did by hiring all his buddies, and overcorrected.

But Tepper still forgot one important detail: Andrew Luck said "fug this, I'm out" in lieu of another season under Reich.

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Much like dan wasnt in my top five, same about canales. No other team even interviewed via zoom or in person.........bucs offense was 32nd in two rush categorizes. In many others around 17th and had much better talent than panthers. 

Odds are panthers will be looking for a new GM and HC by the end of 2025.

 

 

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4 hours ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Numbers don't tell the whole story. They also had position changes and new faces on OL, a QB we jettisoned mid-season, no running game to speak of, a head coach on the hot seat, and yet they won the division for 3rd straight time, and got a playoff victory. Most folks had them picked to finish last in the NFC South.

They had White who was kinda inefficient as a runner but was 10 short from a 1K season and was good out of the back field in catching. To say they didn’t have a run game isn’t really true.

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3 minutes ago, 0kBoomer said:

They had White who was kinda inefficient as a runner but was 10 short from a 1K season and was good out of the back field in catching. To say they didn’t have a run game isn’t really true.

No their run game was pure poo, try again, it was quite literally last in the league

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7 minutes ago, 0kBoomer said:

They had White who was kinda inefficient as a runner but was 10 short from a 1K season and was good out of the back field in catching. To say they didn’t have a run game isn’t really true.

 

7 minutes ago, 0kBoomer said:

They had White who was kinda inefficient as a runner but was 10 short from a 1K season and was good out of the back field in catching. To say they didn’t have a run game isn’t really true.

Well catching passes, by definition, isn't rushing the football. They averaged 88.8 yards/game, which is somehow considerably less than our 104.1 yards/game. But yes, you are correct, since it is a total of more than 0.

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