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Is Canales digging his own grave?


DaveThePanther2008
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4 minutes ago, toldozer said:

If the ravens fire harbaugh I would make a big push but make sure I can get him before firing Canales. Otherwise I want to see what he is without Bryce and Andy. 

Hey Canales is under contract. Could he possibly be reassigned to OC or something? Paying him anyway; he would be the highest paid OC in history which he kind of is already  

I would do Harbaugh in a split second. 

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4 hours ago, jtm said:

I wasn't a fan of the Canales hire, but the Panthers didn't exactly have people lining up to coach this dumpster fire under Tepper.  I think Canales is doing a decent job with a talent depleted roster and not much cap room.  It is pretty crazy how many rookies and 2nd year players that have key roles with this team.  

They say you lose a game for each rookie you start. But yeah that is a good point. We have some rookies looking good. A handful. 
 

Re this HC on staff thing, addressed it already and yes we do. But  should have said, and it applies to these incumbents - Canales should have been able to hire the one he wanted. 

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