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You see, this is why I'm more critical of Dave Canales


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2 hours ago, fanpanther said:

panthers are 14th against the pass and 24th against the rush so far in 2025 more average to slightly below then worse in nfl.

Don't worry, we'll be 32nd in rush defense after Sunday when Bijan and Allgeier run for over 300+ yards.

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18 hours ago, Johnstonny said:

Hes still a new coach but he needs to be on a steep learning curve to manage this conglomeration of sht...But Kung is right...its a combination of things.

He has had 1 full season and 2 games and I have seen zilcho improvement in his in-game adjustments, handling of the play clock, and having players prepared for games. Like I am talking basic poo that pee wee football coaches know...

Bryce is already bad enough - Canales is making Bryce look even worse, which is quite the accomplishment...

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

this ignores it wasn't about Renfrow vs Tremayne.  It was about Renfrow vs Moore.  And Canales invented some complete fiction to justify it. 

I honestly think it was because Moore played special teams and XL couldn't so they sacrificed Hunter for Moore. If XL could play special teams Moore wouldn't be here. I'm being to wonder if there's anything XL can do.

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14 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I honestly think it was because Moore played special teams and XL couldn't so they sacrificed Hunter for Moore. If XL could play special teams Moore wouldn't be here. I'm being to wonder if there's anything XL can do.

then why invent the lie?  Because it certainly looks like a cooked up bunch of nonsense.  If Hunter wasn't even in good enough shape to earn a roster spot....he wasn't in good enough shape to walk in and take on the role he did regardless of what happened with AT. 

too much Rhule with Canales for me.  

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

then why invest the lie?  Because it certainly looks like a cooked up bunch of nonsense.  If Hunter wasn't even in good enough shape to earn a roster spot....he wasn't in good enough shape to walk in and take on the role he did regardless of what happened with AT. 

too much Rhule with Canales for me.  

Do you have to ask that question? Everything that comes out of Dave's mouth is bs. He spews so much he cannot keep up with the crap he's said. He even tried to walk back his comment about his meaning of playing younger players. The heat is getting turned up with every loss and he's showing it. Pay attention to the players body language and tone going forward. If they get blown out at home Sunday things are going to get tense around BOA.

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