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22 hours ago, Growl said:

Can you break down why you feel Canales’ offensive tendencies aren’t effective, why you feel he’s a poor communicator, his eye for talent, etc so that we might better understand 

I can tell you that he’s only had one year of being a coordinator and in that 1 year the unit he was responsible for wasn’t good. 
 

What the fug do you know about his eye for talent? He’s never been in charge of that. 
 


 

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31 minutes ago, Montsta said:

I think everyone balked at his asking price. Maybe he bought into his own hype and thought he’d get a sweet Chip Kelly type deal. 

Yeah something about these dudes that really embrace how great they are in their own minds - I think Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams enjoy similar levels of non success.  

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On 2/1/2024 at 8:16 PM, methodtoll said:

How would you rate the new HCs in the league? 

For me:

7. WAS-Quinn

6. ATL- Morris

5. CAR- Canales

4. TENN- Callahan

3. NE- Mayo

2. SEA- MacDonald

1. LAC- Harbaugh 

2-5 are pretty interchangeable.  I like the Canales hire. I do not like Morgan at gm at all though so we will see. Harbaugh clearly 1 and  Morris and Quinn 6 and 7

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On 2/3/2024 at 9:59 AM, ClawOn said:

Yeah something about these dudes that really embrace how great they are in their own minds - I think Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams enjoy similar levels of non success.  

They didn't balk at the money. He canceled an interview while they were flying to see him. He doesn't want to be a HC now. 

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On 2/1/2024 at 8:21 PM, amcoolio said:

Morris will redeem himself, but Quinn is a WTF hire for Peters and the owners there in Washington. Like the total opposite of what they needed. You might as well have hired Belichick at that point.

What the blankey, blank was Washington thinking?  Seems logic and Washington just don't go together.

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