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No pie left but this deserves some. Yep. It’s like if June Cleaver was the coach. If anyone remembers her. 
 

And I just left a comment elsewhere about the lame ass softball  questions being asked instead of some of the questions being asked here. 
 

Someone needs to sneak into that media room and get the mic. 

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DC is meh. He can run a basic NFL offense but it's going nowhere. Get him 'his' style of players and he can put up some wins but he isn't building more than that at best. He was easily replaced in Tampa and the other guys look like better versions of his cold soup. 

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2 hours ago, strato said:

No pie left but this deserves some. Yep. It’s like if June Cleaver was the coach. If anyone remembers her. 
 

And I just left a comment elsewhere about the lame ass softball  questions being asked instead of some of the questions being asked here. 
 

Someone needs to sneak into that media room and get the mic. 

Well he quickly deflected the question about Rico's "almost 7 YPC."

He is very polished and he transitioned well to non-answers and side steps. I can see why a guy like him was able to pull the wool over on guys like Tepper.

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Reporter:

"Dave you said you said you a had a tough time getting the run game going, but Rico averaged almost 7 yards a carry, how do you keep that balance while still trying to get your best players involved?"

Canales:

"Yes that's something to look at too, we gotta look at schemes and we gotta look at personnel that gives us our best chance to win."

We have to look at "schemes" as to why one back averaging 2 yards a carry gets more snaps and carries against the 31st rushing defense than the one averaging almost 6 yards a carry for the season and one of the top backs in the NFL in rushing yards. 

I thought Matt Rhule was disingenuous, but this guy, is giving him a run for bos money. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Reporter:

"Dave you said you said you a had a tough time getting the run game going, but Rico averaged almost 7 yards a carry, how do you keep that balance while still trying to get your best players involved?"

Canales:

"Yes that's something to look at too, we gotta look at schemes and we gotta look at personnel that gives us our best chance to win."

We have to look at "schemes" as to why one back averaging 2 yards a carry gets more snaps and carries against the 31st rushing defense than the one averaging almost 6 yards a carry for the season and one of the top backs in the NFL in rushing yards. 

I thought Matt Rhule was disingenuous, but this guy, is giving him a run for bos money. 

 

F’ing sickening

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3 hours ago, NAS said:

He is making terrible mistakes with player reps, situational awareness and focuses on “process” instead of results and winning. 
 

Next he will be handing out participation trophies 

Yep, and if Morgan isn’t addressing this and letting him do his thing because there is alignment all the way to the top, then we’re mega fuged anyway. 

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4 hours ago, strato said:

No pie left but this deserves some. Yep. It’s like if June Cleaver was the coach. If anyone remembers her. 
 

And I just left a comment elsewhere about the lame ass softball  questions being asked instead of some of the questions being asked here. 
 

Someone needs to sneak into that media room and get the mic. 

Do we have a limited amount of pie to give each day? That’s news to me. 

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