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It’s amazing how the offense wakes up randomly. They did it on the scoring drive against Seattle too. 
 

Offense just randomly starts taking shots. If we had the ball with more time, we would have gotten in FG range, but our offense just sleeps 3/4 of the game.

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4 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

Shackling another coach with Bryce Young is not the answer

Exactly!! If Dave got canned, Bryce  better be right there. What I will say as a reasonable  fan, Dave  won 8 games when Vegas had us losing every game to start the year. Also, he did more with Bryce than any other coach so far... give him his qb and then  let's see. 

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1 minute ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

It’s amazing how the offense wakes up randomly. They did it on the scoring drive against Seattle too. 
 

Offense just randomly starts taking shots. If we had the ball with more time, we would have gotten in FG range, but our offense just sleeps 3/4 of the game.

Canales has been trusting Bryce to make calls and decisions throughout the games. Seems Bryce is a college QB in heart and mind. He needs the HC/OC to tell him exactly what to do so he doesn't have to read a defense and can just throw it blindly to a point for his receivers to make plays.

I have my doubts on Canales, but he needs a QB who can run his system. If he had Baker or Darnold instead of Bryce, I have no doubt the Panthers would be winning enough to compete with the playoff teams (even with their weaknesses). Canales could probably win more with Geno Smith or Russell Wilson instead of Bryce Young. Canales needs a vet QB like Daniel Jones and not a college QB project like Bryce. Canales will have continued success in this league. Bryce won't

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6 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

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How can you count this game on Bryce?

honestly, the interception is the only bad play. But a good coach that knows your QB struggles being on time on a deep out maybe don’t try that Fuggin play.

other than that he played great today. And gave this team an opportunity. The scheme and the ideas this offense tries to run is so counteractive to the abilities of this team. We have big receivers, take a Fuggin chance so they don’t sit on the out route the maybe it works?

how about instead of running a gap all game and getting stuffed try a counter, a stretch or a lead off tackle. I can show you countless times where Dave forces the game to be played in tightwindows and refuses to take a shot to keep the defense on their heels.

the stupid flee flicker or fumble whatever the hell it was is a prime example. The next drive down Bryce throws a dime to Coker to score and give us a chance.

the Bryce hate is fine, but Dave plays a part. Bryce can hold it down until we find another guy, but Dave is a bigger problem IMO. 

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10 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

It’s amazing how the offense wakes up randomly. They did it on the scoring drive against Seattle too. 
 

Offense just randomly starts taking shots. If we had the ball with more time, we would have gotten in FG range, but our offense just sleeps 3/4 of the game.

It can’t be on anything other than play calling. We start taking chances bc we have to and look what happens every game that we have one was bc we were forced in a position to throw the ball down the field. 
 

dave plays with a tight butthole bc he’s terrified

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