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Between Canales and Morgan, who do you keep and trust moving forward


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Just now, ProcessBlue2 said:

Morgan doesn’t seem as bad because he’s following one of the worst GMs ever.

I think it’s still too early to tell on both, it’s just been 1 season. I do like that Dan fixed the OL but I don’t like the decision to keep Evero or the lack of attention to some of the position groups.

I’d like to see what this team can do with just average QB play. I think it would elevate everyone. 

Its not really a secret sauce when you simply pay to have the most expensive line in football.  It leads to neglect in other areas.  IE defense

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For some reason, over the years since 18/19, there seems to be an association that if you play for Carolina, you collect your check, half ass it, get pats on the back and positive press from the F.O., and then you either fade into obscurity because you're a jag, or you leave and prosper under a system with better leadership, one that is holding players accountable and getting much more out of the player who coasted at Carolina.

Whatever option eliminates this stench, this "culture", whatever the hell it is, sign me up for that.  My thinking is, unfortunately, as long as Tepper is here, the leadership layers beneath him will be the cucks of the NFL.  But if he truly steps back, then you have to can Morgan definitely with the possibility of trashing Canales too, if he (Canales) being here clouds the next GM hire.  But seriously, what great football mind(s) and talent evaluator/developer combo wants to come here?  We're stuck with scraping the bottom of the barrel when hiring season rolls around.

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