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Just now, ProcessBlue2 said:

Saw somebody post on X. “Canales coached not to get blown out, not to win” and that is the best way to describe tonight. 

That's what you have to do with Bryce Young at QB. If the other team plays well you're gonna lose. You just have to go out there and not do anything to lose while hoping the other team doesn't play well. Then to ight we get three first half picks and drill only manage to turn that into three points.

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2 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Saw somebody post on X. “Canales coached not to get blown out, not to win” and that is the best way to describe tonight. 

I don't know that he even should get this level of credit. The way to not get blown out is to hand it to Rico 30 times and shorten the game. The plan today appeared to be, enjoy northern California and have fun playing at night, and not much more than that.

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Just now, electro's horse said:

Oh my god lol 

alright boys we got Bryce at qb we gotta go out there and punch everyone in the dick

The game would be closer if we did. Niners wouldn’t want to come off the sideline. 
 

Speaking of which where’s that one guy from a few years ago who said the OL needing to start punching guys in the balls. He might have been on to something

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1 minute ago, Paa Langfart said:

Team is ass at this point.  To have any hope for next year Young and Canales have to gtfo.

Canales isn’t going anywhere. 6 dubs with Bryce buys a year. Morgan and Canales stay. You go into the year with Bryce Young and the village people at LB 6 wins is your ceiling. We are there and we still have 5 games left. It’s a fuging miracle.

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