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Canalas Sucks


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3 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He needs to keep Miles Sanders on the bench. He sucks as a 3rd down back. It's 3 and out every time they bring him in on 3rd down. Well pretty much any down really.  He's a drive killer. It's the same with Ian Thomas. 

Would rather see Jordan Matthews out there than Ian Thomas. 

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1 hour ago, frankw said:

Excuse me. Did we just dream the Bears and Commanders blowout losses?

What does that have to do with anything I said?

We got blown out because we suck not because of lack of trying. The team last year didn’t give a poo, and the only way Reich tried to motivate the team was to clap his hands.

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12 hours ago, bandu said:

yeah I cannot understand this either Reich was a better coach than Canales & all at the same time  just about  everyone here on the hudfle was chomping at the bit to see Reich kick rocks & they want to keep sunshine ?

makes no logical sense ?

Reich didn't give a flying dick when he was coaching here. I think people are so down on him because he didn't even want to be here and showed weekly how much he actually gave a damn.

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12 minutes ago, Sugar Greenwood said:

Agreed.  A lot of Carolina Panthers “fans” have less patience than Tepper.

You don’t say? I’m pretty sure you could fine Fire Canalas posts after our first loss. People are so reactionary it’s funny to watch.

like I wonder how some function in real life, it’s that bad lol

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7 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

What does that have to do with anything I said?

We got blown out because we suck not because of lack of trying. The team last year didn’t give a poo, and the only way Reich tried to motivate the team was to clap his hands.

It has everything to do with what you said. It's up to the head coach to prepare his team each week. A football team does not get blown off the field that bad in 2 games and it not be for a lack of trying. Come on.

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16 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Hey now, he just doubled Reich's win total with the same QB and a worse defense.  lol

OL is a 180 though, this O regardless of who is playing QB should be substantially better than last year. And it really isn’t.  That’s the Canales red flag 

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18 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

He is a rookie HC. Have some grace. You are too reactive. 

In all fairness, when I wrote the first thread, we kept watching him call screens to sanders and not help Bryce with the play calls. Not going for it at midfield on 4-2 with a 1-6 record screamed too big for his britches kinda thing. You can tell the huddle was feed up with it. But, they did settle in a pull out a win. I’ll have Dave some grace on that one. 

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24 minutes ago, CRA said:

OL is a 180 though, this O regardless of who is playing QB should be substantially better than last year. And it really isn’t.  That’s the Canales red flag 

Oh I’m just being fun about it. A bit indifferent on Canales right now. Some concerns but nothing screaming red flag quite yet. I’d like to see us beat the Giants in Deutchland. 

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5 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Reich didn't give a flying dick when he was coaching here. I think people are so down on him because he didn't even want to be here and showed weekly how much he actually gave a damn.

Kind of hard to give a poo when the owner cuts your balls off in front of the NFL on draft day. BY wasn't Frank's pick. Stroud was a far better fit for the type of offense Frank liked to run. 

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