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Canales is one and done, btw


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Just now, jayboogieman said:

People were excited the Panthers had finally hired a young, offensive coach and did what people always do, hype the hire beyond reason.

is he really an offensive coach?  Tampa was average last year.  He said he wants to run the ball and for that to be the focal point to take the pressure off bryce and he wants to do some version of the WCO.  Not sure where this offensive guru narrative is coming from

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

is he really an offensive coach?  Tampa was average last year.  He said he wants to run the ball and for that to be the focal point to take the pressure off bryce and he wants to do some version of the WCO.  Not sure where this offensive guru narrative is coming from

He was an OC, so I suppose he is one. Now, if he turns out to be a good one remains to be seen.

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13 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

is he really an offensive coach?  Tampa was average last year.  He said he wants to run the ball and for that to be the focal point to take the pressure off bryce and he wants to do some version of the WCO.  Not sure where this offensive guru narrative is coming from

It was Geno and Baker. 

He had one year as OC. Gotta let him learn and make his mistakes.

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Canales just has to make it past that Dallas game in December and into the next week.  Got to project out and think.....given how bad we will stink and what the fan mood will be.  Stadium gonna be 80% Cowboy fans and LOUD for them.  Tepper gonna really want to have a meeting after that one. 

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