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Is Canales digging his own grave?


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1 minute ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The decision to keep the charade going between Chubba and Rico would be the start.

His lack of "dawg" in him.

Questionable play calling.

All of this and more seem to point to he's not the one we need running the show.

WFNZ and some other podcasts notably Al Wallace were incredibly vocal about how DC was massively out coached on Sunday

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

He has a team with no QB at .500 in season 2.

Just how high are our standards after a decade of basement dwelling?

You have to crawl before you can walk. Walk before you can run.

I get what you are saying.  Feeding off bottom dwelling teams is not going to be the highwater mark. 

I like him, he's had some good games and almost pulled of some incredible upsets but almost doesn't count.  I just don't feel like he has much more to give. 

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1 minute ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

I get what you are saying.  Feeding off bottom dwelling teams is not going to be the highwater mark. 

I like him, he's had some good games and almost pulled of some incredible upsets but almost doesn't count.  I just don't feel like he has much more to give. 

Look at Belicheat without Brady.

I refuse to fully judge Canales until he has a QB.

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5 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

He has a team with no QB at .500 in season 2.

Just how high are our standards after a decade of basement dwelling?

You have to crawl before you can walk. Walk before you can run.

Don’t disagree 

He inherited Young

However, consider the decision to not get a better backup QB and practice squad QB falls squarely  on him   He is both HC and OC 

it isn't like he doesn't see Dalton everyday for  the past 2 years 

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12 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

The decision to keep the charade going between Chubba and Rico would be the start.

His lack of "dawg" in him.

Questionable play calling.

All of this and more seem to point to he's not the one we need running the show.

Wouldn't all of this point to him being the one thats running the show?

He's the one calling the plays lol

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

WFNZ and some other podcasts notably Al Wallace were incredibly vocal about how DC was massively out coached on Sunday

Didn’t even try for Harbaugh and Vrabel, granted, we don’t know the whole story with those two, maybe they didn’t even want to actually be here (who can blame them) but settling in Canales…oof 

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Canales is just inconsistent week to week sometimes, we see a lot of good and a lot of bad. I think that can just be chalked up to growing pains of a probably too young NFL Head Coach. I still like him, even with his faults, and he deserves to pick his own QB for some continuity with the team. 

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1 minute ago, Panthering said:

Canales is just inconsistent week to week sometimes, we see a lot of good and a lot of bad. I think that can just be chalked up to growing pains of a probably too young NFL Head Coach. I still like him, even with his faults, and he deserves to pick his own QB for some continuity with the team. 


This. He became a HC too early. If we want to see who he can be, we have to give him a few years to figure it out. 

It took Ron a few years and he had much more experience than DC.

Oh, and he needs a QB.

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