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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Honestly, if I had to make a prediction it will be that he will be out of the NFL in 4 years.

Frankly, at this point my take on Canales is probably the same as my take on Bryce.

He might be a better assistant than head coach.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Corbett's been banged up a lot these past few seasons.

Hes crying because that's probably a career ender if somthing is torn it will be his 3rd ACL tear, (first was high school)

He's also torn his MCL.

His Biceps.

And his meniscus (High school) 

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24 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That drive where our starting center and our best offensive lineman were out?

Just stop. Chuba was WIDE OPEN on the checkdown pretty much that whole drive and Bryce never looked his way. He had options, yet decided to throw ducks downfield to nobody. 

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Corbett got hurt right on our final TD, right before the final drive.

You used the reason of the two of them being out on the final drive why Bryce struggled. 

My point was they both were in for the entire first half and Bryce still looked like poo.

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18 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

Guess I'm the only one that thought the D played well today.

The Cards were just repeatedly targeting Rozeboom and Scott - short of just benching them for rookies I don't know what Evero is meant to do there.

He dialled up a perfect blitz on that Murray 30 yard scramble and Rozeboom just whiffed. Should have been a 15 yard loss, drive over.

Jimmy's and Joe's, ladies and gentlemen. 

The D did play well enough to still win this game. They made a lot of plays. The Cards also had plenty of negative plays and long distances from holding calls. The fact that they were having to hold is a good sign I guess. 

As far as Rozeboom and Scott.. You have to adapt your scheme if you want to keep them in. Nick Scott was playing so far off the line in his Cover 3 that he already makes no impact. Most every team in the league trying to battle Mahomes are running 2 Deep or Cover 2. Arizona ended the game with 2 deep and man and Bryce couldn't figure it out.  

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Young is small with little hands and the ball pops out easily. Our offense moves very slowly or not at all. Our defense is well below average. The season is over as far as making the playoffs is concerned obviously. No reason to hope for a playoff birth imo. Can we win 5 games? Maybe. 

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