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Canales could be Mike McDaniel LITE


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I’ve said it over and over and over and hopefully more are coming to realize the fact that T will only hire patsys that he feels he can control. Guys that can be bought. Canales is just another brick in the wall. Same with Dan. I wonder how the weekly meeting will go this week. 

Or is this all going according to plan? 

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I didn’t think it would be good.  I thought maybe the first drive would go well, lol at me. Except for the strip sack I pictured in my head that didn’t happen, it pretty much looked like what I was unable to get out of my mind from last year. (I expected better, but the fear remained)
 

This is going to be a long season but it won’t all be this bad. I am worried about the defense though.
The OL - Lewis didn’t make the trip to Buffalo and I am guessing missed a lot of stuff with whatever his mystery issue was… 
The guards are not FA busts. It was Corbett’s first game (at C) and again, the guy next to him was MIA a lot. Let’s see in week three or four if it is still this bad. 

Also this is week one now done, any vested vet you sign now you do not have to guarantee the deal. We should be active. 

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There’s literally nothing we can garner from Canales this season. He had no input in the QB he has. If Tepper fires him after forcing Bryce Young on him, we honestly should boycott the team and burn the stadium down before he gets to spend all that taxpayer money on it. 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

There’s literally nothing we can garner from Canales this season. He had no input in the QB he has. If Tepper fires him after forcing Bryce Young on him, we honestly should boycott the team and burn the stadium down before he gets to spend all that taxpayer money on it. 

I am not even looking at him yet. We know the situation. He has to be QB guru/play caller/1st time HC with only a season as OC behind it. 
You have to give him the year. 
 

And really, after all the “you have to give Bryce the year because everyone around him was so bad” …  haven’t we had enough of blaming and firing in his name? Everyone needs the year. Bryce too. Even I, died in the wool skeptic, didn’t think he would still be this fuging bad. 
 

 

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