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Dave Canales


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If you want to save your job, I offer nearly the only option you have. 

RUN A "DINK AND DUNK" OFFENSE.

You have the QB and players to make this somewhat difficult to defend. It would allow you to control the clock at times and make BY look the best he can given his limiting factors. Thousand and thousands of hours of tape to adapt into your "system". and I do not care if its week three, start right meow...

 

Bonus help- MY GAWD get a better 15 first plays for the game. This is a reflection of your work during the week and your format against that weeks defense. You are total poo at this, do better. Run a ball control passing "Dink and Dunk" you Pollyanna chode.

 

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5 minutes ago, shreddingdefense said:

Why not try what worked well at the end of last year? Seems to be a different offense entirely. Loosing Adam Theilen didn't magically make everyone else bad did it?

Multiple people have said AT was actually more of a QB in the field than Bryce is.  He apparently helped diagnose coverage, help make adjustments, etc., so it’s possible his departure is having an effect.

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17 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Multiple people have said AT was actually more of a QB in the field than Bryce is.  He apparently helped diagnose coverage, help make adjustments, etc., so it’s possible his departure is having an effect.

at traded gives bryce an easy excuse for sucking again...they traded his best wr.  but really made no sense for them to trade him.  pulling his best wr week before tje seasoj made no sense.  

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20 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Multiple people have said AT was actually more of a QB in the field than Bryce is.  He apparently helped diagnose coverage, help make adjustments, etc., so it’s possible his departure is having an effect.

I would like to see game film of that actually being a thing.  Even still that doesn't lead a qb to just stand there and refuse to throw to an open guy like chubba at the end of the game.

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20 minutes ago, shreddingdefense said:

I would like to see game film of that actually being a thing.  Even still that doesn't lead a qb to just stand there and refuse to throw to an open guy like chubba at the end of the game.

His eye level is probably 5'5" to 5"6 being generous looking at the backs of guys whose shoulders are 5'8 to 5'10. It's a wide wall he can't see through unless there's a lane. Helmets are easier to see around than a 320 lb lineman's shoulders. 

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Does he not already do that? The go route stuff is to just make space for the constant dink and dunk. That's why it dries up near the 20 where it gets tough. 

Difficult to defend? Just get up in scores and lean into it. If they can send pressure without going too soft in coverage it will work agaisnt the Panthers. 

I still think the offense is a QB away from instant improvement. 

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5 hours ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Honestly, I think the lack of run game is what's killing the offense and hurting Bryce. If you look at the last few games of last year when Bryce played well, it's because he had a good run game and he thrived off the play action pass. This years run game has been trash and Bryce is struggling because of it. 

 

Its hard to run the ball when the opposing D crowds the line of scrimmage every play. Young needs to make them pay with longer passes when they do that but he cant. Young = bad run game.

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