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We have a Dave Canales Problem


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3 hours ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Dave Canales is not the problem. He just isn't 

Yes he is. You listen to his game plan for 49ers?  Bryce had one great passing game…so we wanted to build on that…by only running it 6 times with the best offense player…who was the big reason they are even 6-6.  Pass play from the 1. Run it with Rico TD.  Made an extra point, took the extra point off the board to pass it on the 1.   Dumb ass Dave overthinks everything versus the simple most effective play and that’s running it with Rico.  Dave is a huge problem and keeps going back to being pass happy on a run first team. 

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4 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Tremble is supposed to take Brown along the goal line. 

https://x.com/coach_yac/status/1993356695016493333?s=46&t=W75E23VenL1ei42iX22E5g

Brown himself said “they didn’t threaten the flats” so he was able to jump it 

That doesnt change the fact that Bryce both held the ball to long and decided not to take the walk in score to throw to a guy who was double covered.

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16 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

This just fuging infuriates me.  This is why Dave sucks and we will lose Rico in the offseason. What a terrible coach.  The players see it. The fans see it. The media sees it. The announcers see it.  Only one they doesn’t is Canalas. fuging idiot. 

This one really pissed me off. Panthers SHOULD have won by 2 scores. Had they not pissed this and the Saints games away, they’re 8 and 4 and squarely in first place in the south. Sour grapes and all but this was BS. 

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3 minutes ago, NAS said:

Canales also keeps starting Zavala when Curhan is obviously better

 

Not singling you out, someone else said this too. Meant to raise this earlier  

Does the OL coach have a say in who he wants to sub in? I know who has authority to overrule but wouldn’t they consensus this stuff?  


They have a run game coordinator, and OL coach an OC and Canales.  
Wouldn’t Canales ask opinions? 
“Coach Gilbert, who looks good for G?” 

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5 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

And I agree and it’s no secret I want Bryce to succeed and think he can in a better situation but yah…

I think with the way things are playing out in Vegas there’s a good chance the Raiders blow it up again and take the hit on Geno (18.5 million in dead money) and cut him

If Geno becomes available I’d imagine Canales jumps at that

 

 

If Dave Canales suggests going after Geno Smith he should be fired on the spot.

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6 hours ago, TD alt said:

I thought I saw Chuba pause slightly, as if he was going to throw to Sanders, but maybe the DBs already had the play diagnosed and blew it up. 

The play just looked off the entire time. Sanders literally makes a b-line to try and block one of the 49ers guys and then last second switches it to a go route to the back corner of the end zone. Now that I have watched it a few more times, I'm starting to think it was designed for Chuba to pass it. Otherwise, I have no idea why Sanders would do that.

Regardless, calling a stupid ass play like that on 3rd and goal is exactly why we struggle to score...

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6 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Sorry. Wrong route or not, that int is on Bryce 100%. He had a ride open run to the end zone. Elite processing says follow your blocker to the corner for an easy walk in TD. 

Situational awareness. 

This

Like literally any other QB in the NFL recognizes how open that running lane is and just walks into the end zone. For being proclaimed as a super computer processor, Bryce sure misses obvious things like that way too many times

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