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What's your confidence level in Canales?


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18 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

This was quite literally Morgan’s first offseason calling the shots. He had input before but that’s different from being the shot caller. Now he’s got those 20 inch blades on the impala. 
 

We don’t know what he will do, or how he may give more input from Canales regarding offensive picks moving forward. 
 

trust the process. 

I agree with you - that's why I said wait and see...

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Seems to be a lot of positivity and a lot of chances to earn your shot. That can go a long way in building a team that has forgotten how to win.

And honestly, they are showing more grit than I gave them credit for.

I have got to, got to, got to see some massive improvement on the defense, though.

Get us into the playoffs next season in a shaky NFCSouth and he's our dude, yanno?

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17 hours ago, MHS831 said:

The head coach builds the culture--I like the positivity--lotta ups and downs during a season, and football is very mental.  Bryce fed off the positivity, I have no doubt.  We finished the last 9 games 4-5 and almost beat KC, Philly, and TB during that stretch.  You can SEE when the players started buying in. 

This is where I'm at with Canales. Players didnt quit down the stretch and thats a ringing endorsement for him.  

Morgan did pretty good in FA last offseason shoring up the Oline... last years draft is still a big question mark tho.  How he addresses the defense this offseason will tell us a lot.

Overall I am optimistic.  We finally have some continuity with the staff and roster.  If they can get rid of the dead weight and add some talent we could have a competitive team next year.

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7/10 is appropriate. He is doing some great stuff with play calling. You all wanted a young offensive mind, now you are saying he needs to not call plays. That is nonsense and there are a plethora of coaches that have won that way calling either their offensive or defensive systems full time. He made Bryce look competent after benching and then confident by the end of season. The last three points are for defense which can be remedied by moving on from Evero. Don't get me wrong, they missed a lot of production from guys being hurt and lost to free agency. But right now he has the stats to move on to a different coordinator where he can turn that side of the ball over to him. The culture has changed here and the biggest reason I know is J. Clowney. I have rarely seen that dude enjoy football as much as he did this year. Optimist bully!

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1 minute ago, JawnyBlaze said:

I am 100% confident in Canales. That doesn’t mean if he stinks it up next year somehow I will stubbornly stick to my guns, but he helped Bryce become a solid starting QB. He’s a miracle worker as far as I’m concerned. 

He somehow got Young to finally believe in himself. The kid has always been able to play like this. It was when he came here that things went off the rails. Dave somehow got Bryce to forget all of that and be who he is with some minor adjustments here and there. 

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19 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

There's a couple little pussies on here that constantly bitch because he is Christian that will tell you they don't approve but those opinions are from pussies and in my own little mind pussies don't deserve a voice or opinion anyhow. Me being of no faith at all and hoping not as big a pussy as those other two wimps so coming from a purely unbiased place..... I would give Canales a 6-7 on a 1-10 scale. He needs to work on a few things such as I believe hire a coordinator that he can trust to call plays for him so he just leads and some other items. I do have confidence in him that he can turn out to be a good coach. He isn't as fuging dumb as Matt Rhule or throw others under the bus as Matt Rhule likes to do so he does have my respect there. He has some sort of emotions and doesn't look like a corpse out there as Reich did so there's that too but I guess my standards are very low these days. The mother fuger can go to church all he wants or not, I don't really give a damn as long as he steadily improves this team. He has partially improved Bryce to where I believe he deserves another year to see if he can continue to grow and I didn't think anyone could help Bryce so that's a positive too I guess. He has hope which I guess is what im getting at.

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