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How dumb is Canales?


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5 hours ago, Joe Bear said:

The coach ain't the one taking sacks at the worst time and throwing picks...

He’s the one calling passing plays when we have a man who was averaging around 6.8-7.5 a carry he’s the one who has gone chilling on the sideline while his running mate gets 2 yards a carry all season long 

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Once again his team gets blown tf out 

Once again he’s unable to staunch the bleeding 

when everything is going well he can eek out a win against the worst teams in the nfl 

when things don’t go well he’s losing 30+

not an nfl head coach 

Not at all. He has no fuging clue what he is doing. 

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1) The decision to try to trot the FG team on the field to kick a field goal before halftime was completely ridiculous. You are down 16. The offense can come back to the line faster just line up and take another shot. 
 

2) Whatever in the hell this Rico/Chuba thing is sucks. Everyone from the huddle to the media to random other fans on X are in disbelief. Chuba either isn’t what we thought he was or he has lost a step. I’m almost positive the FO doesn’t want to look stupid for paying him and / or Canales doesn’t have the courage to tell him he’s number 2. 

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5 hours ago, MHS831 said:

Interception to a guy five feet away, fumble on a key drive, drive killing and TD screwing passes, taking a sack when rookies know to get rid of the ball---Giving away plays at the LOS--  Andy Dalton alone has cost the Panthers at least 14 points and has give Buffalo 6.

There is zero chance the coaches and certain players were told to throw this game. I know its the viral thing in the media right now, but if you were trying to throw a game...this is exactly what you do. You start the worse players, and if the backups actually make a play, you immediately take them out. You have your quarterback make a drive, and if they get in the red zone tou have your quarterback walk over and toss the ball to the defense. You also have your veteran quarterback make stupid decisions that a rookie on his 2nd game would be never make. Over and over and over. And then you have the refs toss flags for absolutely nothingon 3rd down if the opponent doesn't convert, twice on crucial 3rd downs they did not convert. 

I mean how else would throwing a game look? Oh, and then you hand your announcers a script to push whatever you are tryi g to push. Ex-NFL players saying that the main problem was that the defense just couldn't stop the "amazing" Buffalo team. They said Buffalo is just in another tier than the Panthers because they are just freaking amazing. What??? They were definitely beatable if the Panthers didn't throw the game. Just wait until you have everyone breaking down each play. It's going to look bad, really bad. And these announcers, ex-Panthers players, saying things that made absolutely no sense after the game. That was the weirdest part to me. In my opinion the defense was doing pretty freaking good. I guess they should have caused Andy for the almost pick 6, and they suck for not stuffing them 4 times in a row on the 1/2 yard line. I don't care what you say, something wasnt right today. I know bad football, I'm a Panthers fan, this one didn't look right. Maybe this was a humiliation ritual for Tepper. The Panthers purposely threw this game, it couldnt have been more obvious.

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Since Chubbas return, we avg 10 points a game... coincidence... nope... constantly behind the sticks and facing 2nd n 3rd and long.  Dave sacrificed momentum  to appease a team Captain  coming back from injury. Easiest excuse would be  to ease him back in. 

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Hard to blame Canales for games like this. This team is really young. Particularly at the skill positions. When the vets (oline and dline) don't show up, this is what happens. Gonna take lumps until guys get more games under their belts. 

With that being said, starting Chuba is not the right move. Though Chuba didn't play bad today, Dowdle has earned more carries.

In FA, they need to bring in faster players on offense. I swear we don't have any friggin speed on the field at WR. Slow at the snap. Slow out of breaks. Only pressing the safeties if the oline can hold up for 5+ seconds. That is the biggest issue with this offense. Defense needs playmakers at standup LB and they'll be a more consistent unit. 

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Canales doesn't just get outcoached by the better teams he gets taken to the woodshed and it's happened far too often now. The coaches he's beaten have been either very green or terrible and some have gone on to eventually be fired. Brutal track record.

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