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


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8 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

It’d be really embarrassing if Canales is scoring fewer points per game then, wouldn’t it

Not really. Through 11 games Reich averaged 16.6. Canales is at 17.8. 

Defense last year produced a lot shorter fields than this season. I can also remember the defense scoring twice in that average last year and a punt return as well. So take that away and Reich's average is 14.9

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2 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Not really. Through 11 games Reich averaged 16.6. Canales is at 17.8. 

Defense last year produced a lot shorter fields than this season. I can also remember the defense scoring twice in that average last year and a punt return as well. So take that away and Reich's average is 14.9


apologies. I didn’t realize we’re almost a fg better. 

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Dude can fuggin coach. You can see it in our game plan, scheme, and how we attack weaknesses. We don’t quite have the offensive firepower to get there but I wouldn’t hate going all D on draft this year then strategically spending money on offense FA

we have ourselves a coach, I’m excited for the future 

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17 minutes ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

This one didn't. Bad players can become bad coaches too

There's 32 head coaches and maybe 10 are actually good. Another 10 are undecided. And the last 12 suck

Reich actually owns two of the better comebacks in football history, one with the Bills and the other with his college alma mater Maryland.

Most people remember the NFL one but not as many know he did it in college too.

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Reich actually owns two of the better comebacks in football history, one with the Bills and the other with his college alma mater Maryland.

Most people remember the NFL one but not as many know he did it in college too.

Pj walker had a great comeback. I don't want him as our head coach. 

Reich was absolute cheeks as our coach from the jump

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5 hours ago, countryboi said:

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

The playcalling seems suspect at times because there are certain plays we literally cannot run because of the physical limitations of our QB. 

The offense looked completely different with Dalton under center but unfortunately he ran out of steam in like 2 games. There were plays he called that I’ve never seen ran for Bryce. Bryce just lacks that type of arm talent.

It looks like he created a completely new offense for Bryce now compared to what he was calling when Bryce started the season.

Let Dave pick his QB and let Bryce and the new guy battle it out in camp. It should have already happened this past offseason.
 

 

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