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Do you see Canales ever giving this type of speech?


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Just now, Jon Snow said:

Speeches only go so far as I'm sure Ron will tell you. 

True. He backed it up though and proved he could lead a room full of grown men. I’m not sure Canales has that in him, or Bryce for that matter. You have to be able to motivate and lead the team, and I don’t see that trait in either Canales or Bryce.

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I get what you're saying but we're in another galaxy beyond inspirational speeches. This is just a snakebit franchise and probably will remain that so long as the Tepper's own the team. Everything they touch turns out bad. And there's no sign of them ceasing their meddling ways.

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7 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

True. He backed it up though and proved he could lead a room full of grown men. I’m not sure Canales has that in him, or Bryce for that matter. You have to be able to motivate and lead the team, and I don’t see that trait in either Canales or Bryce.

I never saw it myself. But I'm not around either of them 24/7 so I'm not going to be a reliable witness. 

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36 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I never saw it myself. But I'm not around either of them 24/7 so I'm not going to be a reliable witness. 

I've heard enough from his former players that Ron behind closed doors was a far different and far more intense person than "stoic Ron" on the sidelines to believe it. Maybe Canales is too but I can't recall hearing much about it.

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6 minutes ago, outlaw4 said:

Sounded like a solid speech.

Our team then proceeded to give up three more touchdowns for a 21-52 drubbing that day.

Just me but I value competence over tough guy talk. Or in Canales's case, fluffy talk. 

I prefer results. I care a lot less how they come. Just win. If that means you're chewing ass, fine. If that means you're being a rah rah guy, fine. I don't really care.

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