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Canales seemed pissed off in his press conference today. He referenced the leadership council multiple times. I feel like there was some type candid feedback and exchange from both sides and they pushed Canales to make changes he didn’t want to make or the FO didn’t want him to make.

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12 hours ago, NAS said:

Rico was the starting back in only two games and still is top 5 in rushing yards. He only had double digit carries in 4 games. 
 

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Canales is an idiot

 

Rumor is Canales is giving him less and less carries each game because every time Rico runs the ball, he is making DC look more and more like an idiot...

I feel like DC is the equivalent of a Falcons fan playing Madden and subbing out all of the Panther's starters for training camp fodder to make us go 0-16

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11 hours ago, NAS said:

Well said. I just don’t understand how Canales thinks he will gain the respect of your players if you don’t play the best players based on their level of play and contribution.  Everyone is so damn coddled it’s no wonder they fold when punched in the mouth 

Mr Rogers without the sweater

He does things even a high school coach wouldn't do

frankly, he is a bad version of Pete carroll

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12 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Canales seemed pissed off in his press conference today. He referenced the leadership council multiple times. I feel like there was some type candid feedback and exchange from both sides and they pushed Canales to make changes he didn’t want to make or the FO didn’t want him to make.

I've heard this mentioned recently. What in the actual fưck is the "leadership council". Like man we've had coaches in the past in Rivera and Fox who we have eviscerated for their decisions but never once did I hear either of them mention a leadership council when they shīt the bed on something. The Tepper's have truly done a remarkable job sustaining joke status for this franchise it's unbelievable.

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Just now, frankw said:

I've heard this mentioned recently. What in the actual fưck is the "leadership council". Like man we've had coaches in the past in Rivera and Fox who we have eviscerated for their decisions but never once did I hear either of them mention a leadership council when they shīt the bed on something. The Tepper's have truly done a remarkable job sustaining joke status for this franchise it's unbelievable.

Leadership council sounds very cuckish.   Just be the man dave and make the fuging decision.  You are the head coach after all

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Okay, tinfoil hat time, but this seems as good a place as any.

 

Don't you think it's possible Canales was saving Rico's carries for winnable games? You're starting Andy Dalton against the Bills. Is that really the game you want risk injuring your star running back by giving him 20+ carries?

Yeah, I'd feed Chuba too, and keep Rico healthy for Green Bay when you're starting QB is back.

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35 minutes ago, Captroop said:

Okay, tinfoil hat time, but this seems as good a place as any.

 

Don't you think it's possible Canales was saving Rico's carries for winnable games? You're starting Andy Dalton against the Bills. Is that really the game you want risk injuring your star running back by giving him 20+ carries?

Yeah, I'd feed Chuba too, and keep Rico healthy for Green Bay when you're starting QB is back.

I don’t think that is why it was done. 
I think it was faith in Chuba the first game. Also, some of those holes Rico got were massive and many backs could have taken advantage. You see that and think Chuba can run through those holes. 
Doesn’t work quite that way against the Jets. 
 

Chuba is a team Captain. So you give him another chance. I think it is that simple. 

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14 hours ago, NAS said:

Well said. I just don’t understand how Canales thinks he will gain the respect of your players if you don’t play the best players based on their level of play and contribution.  Everyone is so damn coddled it’s no wonder they fold when punched in the mouth 

That is my thought. If you are a young guy or emerge with some really good plays in rotation, what is your morale when you see a guy like Rico do transcendent stuff and get relegated to rotational carries. 

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2 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Leadership council sounds very cuckish.   Just be the man dave and make the fuging decision.  You are the head coach after all

Sounds college. But I guess it is just a title because there is always a defacto leadership group in the locker room 

And the coaches lean on them.  

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