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Dave Canales final update on injuries and comments on Pete Carroll


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Horn.   Doubtful    couldn’t practice today   Dane Jackson here or for smith wade 

Moton.   Out.     Chisson (sp) will replace him,  not Brady 

Josie   Out.    Chandler maybe 

Chau smith wade   Out 

I couldn’t catch all the names filling in …linebackers are well…you know. 

dave better do a whole lot of successful clock eating in his play calling 

 

Playing

A’shon,  Clowney ,    Xaiver , Damien and Chuba 

Talks about Pete Carroll possibly becoming Bears Hc  said would be great for the Bears 

 

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Chuba Hubbard (knee) is questionable but expected to play in Week 17 against the Buccaneers.
Head coach Dave Canales said after Friday’s practice that the team expects Hubbard to play in Week 17 despite the questionable designation. The Panthers’ RB1 will be in line for another solid workload for this week’s fantasy championship matchups and should be fired up in all formats as a fringe RB1/RB2.
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Xavier Legette (wrist/hip) is questionable for Week 17 against the Buccaneers.
Despite being listed as questionable, head coach Dave Canales has said the plan is for Legette to play against the Buccaneers. The rookie receiver hasn’t found the end zone since Week 9 and hasn’t had a top-24 PPR week since Week 4. With Adam Thielen also back and soaking up targets, It’s hard to view Legette as anything more than a WR5 at this time.
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2 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

Evans would have had a big day even with Horn playing. If nothing else, all they had to do was line him up on the other side of the field opposite Horn.

Yes and when Canales was asked why he doesn't put horn on Evans all day, he basically said because that's too complicated.

He discussed movements and shifts how horn moving with Evans pre snap will change everyone's assignments...

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