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Dave Canalas is a bum


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40 minutes ago, CRA said:

yeah, I don't get conservative play for a bottom rung team that isn't actually going to do anything.   Be aggressive and go for points.  4th and 1 should often be a no brainer.   You got nothing to lose. 

Particularly with a defense that is a sieve 

236 yards rushing.  236.   And the lack of will to put your best cb on their best wr because ‘the system’   Made Irving look like Barry Sanders out there 

i woukd not cry if Evero leaves and takes his 3 4 with him 

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I think Canales is using this season to develop talent and not put them in situations that may be too big for them.  He wants to win, sure, but he is developing the future this season.  Mays has improved and could be the starting center moving forward.  Ekwonu is much improved at LT.  He is slowly bringing Brooks along.  Smith-Wade had a good game.  Bryce had his second consecutive good game.  Moore has been surprising, and so has our rookie TE and LB.  If you think his play calling was a bit conservative, it probably was.  But on offense, Brooks, Sanders (not yesterday), XL, Coker seem to be on track.  You can criticize him and your points may be valid, but the bottom line:  This team has been blown out all season (except the Raiders) by double-digit losses until they beat the Saints week 9, the Giants week 10, and then took the Chiefs to the last play of the game, followed by the Bucs in overtime--considering we had a bye during the last 4 games, for 5 weeks this team has been competitive.  Winning right now is not as important as developing, and I think Canales has shown that his patience, positivity, and game management have paid off--the tea leaves say we are trending up.  I am OK with that--not going to bitch about the run game when our QB is playing toe-to-toe with Mahomes and then has 300 yards vs Tampa. 

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9 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Particularly with a defense that is a sieve 

236 yards rushing.  236.   And the lack of will to put your best cb on their best wr because ‘the system’   Made Irving look like Barry Sanders out there 

i woukd not cry if Evero leaves and takes his 3 4 with him 

yep,  Canales is playing like Bryce and company got some vintage John Fox D to play complimentary ball with.   

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

Particularly with a defense that is a sieve 

236 yards rushing.  236.   And the lack of will to put your best cb on their best wr because ‘the system’   Made Irving look like Barry Sanders out there 

i woukd not cry if Evero leaves and takes his 3 4 with him 

I would also like to go to a 4-3 Defense. But, we've been running a 3-4  for years. I recall Ron Rivera running a 4-3 every year thru 2018, Tepper's first year of ownership. The next year we switched to a 3-4. I seem recall reading that Tepper "encouraged" the change in the defensive alignment. We've run that 3-4 ever since.

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17 hours ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Refs and Eddy took 10 points off the board in regulation. 

Chuba fumble in OT. 

Defense continues to show a complete inability to stop the run.

Countless (at least 5) drops by the offense. 

Would i have liked for him to go for at least one of, if not both of those 4th and short on the first 3 FG drives? Absolutely, but Canales and Bryce 1000% were not the issue today. 

 

Dude, its 13 points if you think about it. I guess you take away the three since they kicked the FG after the TD no call was upheld, but Eddie missed two very makeable kicks and they can't be whining about the run game since a fumble sealed the game! Starting to think a lot of people around here don't know football. I get it, it's a message board, but they come on and start threads and it seems like they don't watch the games. There are ESPN takes on here with people who are supposed to be diehards. 

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9 hours ago, jtm said:

Canales is a good coach.  Pinero and Hubbard lost this game.

 

Defensive with 30 seconds to go allowed FG position.

Farley commented a 15 yards penalty just before.

Refs refused to call a clear TD.

You can even talk about not going for 4th downs.

300 something rush yards allowed by D.

There's lots of blame to go around.

 

Eddy is playing hurt and got his knee drained during the week, btw.

 

 

 

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