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How do you feel about the Canales Hire?  

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28 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

How do we know Canales didn’t come in and say that dude held me to 30 points over 2 games, do whatever to keep him here as DC? 

It is Canales decision to keep Evero, so be it. But it’s clearly a decision coming from Tepper. I just think holdovers from a previous staff are risky, even successful ones.

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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

It is Canales decision to keep Evero, so be it. But it’s clearly a decision coming from Tepper. I just think holdovers from a previous staff are risky, even successful ones.

Absolutely.

If Canales meets with Evero and determines that they can collaborate and share a cohesive vision for team building and roster construction, then perfect! Evero has more than proven to be one of the league's best DC's and we'd all be lucky to have him stick around a few more years.

But if Canales thinks the assistant outside linebackers coach is a better fit, and he wants that person to be his DC. Well, then, that's what he should get.

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2 hours ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I personally will have way more patience for a first time HC than I ever would for a re-tread. I also don't anticipate we look particularly great this coming season. Talent just isn't on the roster, Fitterer left the cupboard bare.

This is at least a 3 year rebuild. Best we can hope for is we are the lions and every game we are fighting tooth and nail to win and the team never gives up like the lions never did for Campbell.

I'm fine with being patient with the coach, hopefully playing better at the end of the year than earlier. Also I hope he doesn't pull that bs of "hiding our offense" during pre-season games or whatever Rhule and Reich did back to back years. Also I hope players are benched before coaches are fired if things aren't going well at this point

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Im not going to feel bad or dog anyone that’s any kind of excited about this hire. Let us feel optimistic for a few months. Best case scenario is we win 5 or 6 games next year and have a really fun offense to watch that flashes potential. It’s going to be a rough year, regardless of who coached us. I’m of the belief we will see some signs that Canales has a bright future here. 

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On 1/29/2024 at 7:48 AM, mrcompletely11 said:
On 1/29/2024 at 2:04 AM, RayRedd said:

 

What does that even mean?

Weekly meetings.  Play suggestions.  Defense suggestions. Etc 

Oh, I see...

...things that business owners do everwhere as they manage the business, that, they, own.  🤘

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4 hours ago, RayRedd said:

Oh, I see...

...things that business owners do everwhere as they manage the business, that, they, own.  🤘

Sure. Just like owners can not know their ass from a hole in the ground......exactly like David Tepper.

Remind us how well his ownership has gone so far?

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On 1/29/2024 at 7:48 AM, mrcompletely11 said:

Weekly meetings.  Play suggestions.  Defense suggestions. Etc 

Essentially every owner in the NFL has weekly meetings with the GM and HC. It is so weird that people have an issue with that. 

The other points are legit if the owner imposes game day decisions (I do think this mostly is very exaggerated fan fiction) I don’t agree with it, but if I had Frank trying the same things every week with the same results, I probably would ask some questions about it and ask “have you thought about x y z”.

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Evangelicals are notorious for only hiring, being around, associating with other evangelicals. Like hiring straight up incompetent people to do a task just so they have another bible thumper near them. So if you're wondering why a 31 year old who was a Get Back coach 3 years is now the offensive coordinator, well

also christ he sounds like an idiot. 

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