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Jackie Lee
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yeah seems like alot of motivational feel good rah rah rah

which yeah is all good I just honestly have my doubts that approach is the proper blueprint to fix this team 

& Bryce Young still out there hopping while all at the same time he was throwing the football is just brutal on the eyes to watch .Canales needs to make him stop doing that ...just saying 

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The feels about Morgan his history our history and the words and energy from Canales had me riding high. Then at the 14 minute mark they finally get to Bryce Young and he's looking as small as last year despite the recent hopium about him "hitting the gym" via flattering camera angles and it immediately negated everything.

I think ultimately Morgan and Canales could be the right combo. But they need to be given the freedom to quickly change gears and move in another direction at QB if by midseason we do not see glimpses of elite QB play from #9.

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I will say that the vibe I'm getting from the new coaches, and even from Morgan, as stiff as he is, is authenticity. not overshooting in their ambitions, practical in their coaching and in their thinking, and living who they are in every setting.

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8 hours ago, frankw said:

The feels about Morgan his history our history and the words and energy from Canales had me riding high. Then at the 14 minute mark they finally get to Bryce Young and he's looking as small as last year despite the recent hopium about him "hitting the gym" via flattering camera angles and it immediately negated everything.

I think ultimately Morgan and Canales could be the right combo. But they need to be given the freedom to quickly change gears and move in another direction at QB if by midseason we do not see glimpses of elite QB play from #9.

You’re exhausting. Stfu

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