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Forget about Bryce, Dave Canales is who we should be talking about.


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Just now, electro's horse said:

Yeah today was a hell of a well coached game. Still aren’t scoring many points  

still don’t think he’s the guy to lead a rebuild of the defense, but hopefully Morgan can do that. 

He has been having to work within Bryce’s limitations, especially in the red zone, and doing about as good as he possibly can imo.

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3 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

A dude whose playbook was 20 years past it's prime... Literally nobody wanted Reich and it was made even more obvious how nobody even interviewed him after we fired him

No one else interviewed Dave Canales what’s your point 

Matt Rhule was an offensive coordinator and college and an offensive assistant with the giants. 

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31 minutes ago, Eazy-E said:

Looks like we finally hit on our head coach. Give this guy a defense worth a damn and a few more pieces on offense and we’re in business. 
 

Everyone wants to talk about Bryce but the credit should be going to Dave. Bryce has gone from looking like a historic bust to high tier back up / game manager territory in about a month. Looks like Dave has been adjusting his offense to fit Bryce’s strengths and it has been producing!
 

Hats off to Dave Canales. The guys been coaching his ass off!

I like Dave, I think he has a great attitude and has the team believing. My only issue is his playcalling can be suspect.

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