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First interaction between players and Coach Canales


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You can't not be impressed with Canales so far. He has the energy and charisma in spades and he knows his stuff about the ins and outs of the game.

Of course what we need to know is how he coaches on GameDays. That's only where it really matters.

He has a tough job ahead of him. But if he can bring back a culture here that is not about accepting losing that's a start.

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9 minutes ago, frankw said:

You can't not be impressed with Canales so far. He has the energy and charisma in spades and he knows his stuff about the ins and outs of the game.

Of course what we need to know is how he coaches on GameDays. That's only where it really matters.

He has a tough job ahead of him. But if he can bring back a culture here that is not about accepting losing that's a start.

i know that he's not Cam Newton, but i think what cam did for the morale and culture of the team when he got here is kind of what we're going to see from Canales. 

that said, i'd rather have rookie Cam again...the player and especially the presence...but i can see Canales doing some good to elevate the team.

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

You can't not be impressed with Canales so far. He has the energy and charisma in spades and he knows his stuff about the ins and outs of the game.

Of course what we need to know is how he coaches on GameDays. That's only where it really matters.

He has a tough job ahead of him. But if he can bring back a culture here that is not about accepting losing that's a start.

I don’t feel bad about him.

I think people need to accept that you are looking at a guy that has never done the job before, and it is a huge and much different job than he has experience with. 

 

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1 hour ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I am a pastor kid and at 38 years old I still get my parents asking me if I went to church on Sunday. 
Still makes me feel guilty if I didn’t. 

I am Blessed with an Amazing small church that just overflows with the love of Christ.  Tight knit church family.  They also operate a non profit (all volunteers) coffee shop. All proceeds go to outreach especially, local charities. Local church missions.  Abroad mission trips.  My church has a HUGE impact upon it's community.   I hate not being around it in general.  I have never met 2 more accepting and loving people on this planet, than my Pastor and his wife.   The most beautiful love I've ever seen. Truly God's love. 

I'm not sorry about posting this here... just had to brag on my church.  

 

 

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