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Canalas is runs an undisciplined team


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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

Because the ball is snapped when hunt slaps the center on the thigh. The rest of the line is going off hunt. That’s why when it looked like everyone else moved but mays at the goal line, the refs called a false start on hunt. It’s weird and they didn’t show a replay because I’m not sure anyone realized what happened  

They could be doing the snap like this for a few reasons and I’m not positive but…

1. Bryce can only read the field when the lineman are in their stance. He’s getting a play from Canales, then he puts someone in motion to see if it’s man or zone, then hikes and hunt hits the center. The downside is this takes a long time and the offensive line have to hold that position for a while. 

2. they can’t hear Bryce’s cadence. This would also explain why they never hard count  

3. They’re taking something off their backup centers hands so he can focus on the snap/pulling/whatever

4. it keeps Bryce from having to go under center 

No no no just stop. They can’t hear the snap? It’s a home game in the crowd is dead silent.  The center should never move unless it’s snapping the ball. Both of his false starts were literally him rocking backwards before he snapped it. That is undisciplined football.

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

No no no just stop. They can’t hear the snap? It’s a home game in the crowd is dead silent.  

Yeah almost like the 170 pound qb is too small to be heard. Like off the top of your head what does Bryce’s cadence sound like? You can obviously hear cams in your had right away, for comparison 

also lol “home game” Dallas fans were at least 2:1

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1 hour ago, electro's horse said:

Yeah almost like the 170 pound qb is too small to be heard. Like off the top of your head what does Bryce’s cadence sound like? You can obviously hear cams in your had right away, for comparison 

also lol “home game” Dallas fans were at least 2:1

It was quite in that stadium. Dead quite. 

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1 hour ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

It was quite in that stadium. Dead quite. 

Your spellcheck, autocorrect, or whatever is failing you. Canales has been getting praise from many podcasts and sports media. He is getting quite a bit more out of this team than people imagined. They have loss five or more games by less than one score. That happens all the time during a rebuild/turn around. You have to learn how to win and part of that is penalties. There is positivity around the team now and the last thing they need to do is fire their head coach. They do have a lot of penalties, but they have been dealing with a new system, youth, and injuries all season long. It is just the way the cookie crumbles with those factors in play. Now please be quiet.🤣

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