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Canales' O - Year 2


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What you have to ask is if this is the Bryce effect. If the answer is, "yes," then you must not extend Bryce, and if you do exercise the option, you have to have a serious plan B (and, no, Dalton is not serious). If the answer is "no," then Canales should be put on a leash and a hot seat. 

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The running game was dominant at one point. The albatross has been the passing game. And aside from the anomaly in Atlanta our passing game has been consistently underwhelming at best.

Canales playcalling and decision making has left a lot to be desired to say the least. At the end of the day though there is a rational argument to be made that we really need to see this group with a QB that opens up the entire field consistently.

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21 minutes ago, CRA said:

27th ranked O (yardage)

27th- points 

27th - yards per offensive play

27th - scoring %

29th - TO% 

25th - 3rd down %

24th - redzone %

26th - EPA/play

 

 

 

1st in the NFC South....  

I mean... there is that right? 

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People need to realize our owner is such a douche AND Young sucks so bad at QB that Canales was literally the ONLY coach that probably even wanted this job.

I still think he sucks and isn't qualified for the job but people need to be realistic about the true situation of the Carolina Panthers too

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