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How hot is Canale’s seat


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Canales probably only has real say in one of those.   His buddy, the not actually the OC OC. 
 

Evero isn’t Canales.  Neither is Bryce.  That’s Morgan and Tepper 

You’re saying our HC is essentially a cuck?  I mean I can see it but if that’s true then he was always gonna fail.

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Still way to early in the season to view Canales on the hot seat, and even if we continue to lose, I still don't see Tepper pulling the trigger... I think Evero will be sacrificed and Canales will end up bringing in his own D coordinator. Also, if Bryce doesn't improve, I see a potential trade + new QB in the horizon.

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It all depends on the conversations Canales and Tepper had when they hired him.

If Canales said he doesn't think Bryce is that guy, but he'll do everything he can to get him there, but he's only taking the job if Tepper agrees to let him get 1 season post Bryce, then I think he's fine.  I also think there is a very real possibility that discussion took place given how Bryce looked his rookie year.

If that never happened and Canales told Tepper he believed Bryce could be that guy, then it's not hot in terms of a midseason firing.

After cycling through coaches so quickly, Tepper isn't firing Canales mid season again.  He's fine until at least Week 15, if things are THAT bad at that point, he might just fire him to get a head start on the official job search being able to start.  But he'll get the "full season" just because he can't fire another coach so quickly.

In that scenario, I think he's "fired" by week 5 in Tepper's mind.

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