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Should Canalas bring someone else in to call offensive plays?


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MORGAN ON PLAY CALLER FOR CANALES

 

"I think that's really his [Canales'] call," he stated. "I think if he wants to promote somebody into being the play-caller or bring somebody from the outside. We haven't really talked about that. But that is something that I'm sure we'll talk about. We talk about every decision together. If he feels like he needs to add somebody or promote somebody into being the play-caller, then I trust him."

 

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Just now, Jackson113.2 said:

 

MORGAN ON PLAY CALLER FOR CANALES

 

"I think that's really his [Canales'] call," he stated. "I think if he wants to promote somebody into being the play-caller or bring somebody from the outside. We haven't really talked about that. But that is something that I'm sure we'll talk about. We talk about every decision together. If he feels like he needs to add somebody or promote somebody into being the play-caller, then I trust him."

 

Translation:  Yeah he is going to make a change

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2 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:


I'd like to believe that. I really would. But I don't see DC turning over control. 

He 2x in that short phrasing saying he had no problem bringing in someone from the outside.   I think its happening.  Morgan can make huge strides if he rearranges the qb room and gets a new play caller in here.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

He 2x in that short phrasing saying he had no problem bringing in someone from the outside.   I think its happening.  Morgan can make huge strides if he rearranges the qb room and gets a new play caller in here.

He also says he trusts Dave to make the right decision. We've seen it take weeks to recognize the simplest of things like giving the RB with the hot hand the ball. Something this big? Maybe year 5. 

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Just now, SmokinwithWilly said:

He also says he trusts Dave to make the right decision. We've seen it take weeks to recognize the simplest of things like giving the RB with the hot hand the ball. Something this big? Maybe year 5. 

I think that part was intentional as a wink wink nod nod.  Hes leaving it up to dave.  Riiiigggghhhttttt

 

At least thats what I am hoping we will see come march

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I think that part was intentional as a wink wink nod nod.  Hes leaving it up to dave.  Riiiigggghhhttttt

 

At least thats what I am hoping we will see come march

I hope so. This 5th year option has been a head scratcher to me so at this point nothing would surprise me. 

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55 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Translation:  Yeah he is going to make a change

My translator says something quite a bit different.

I think Canales stays as OC and it ends up getting him fired after the 2026 season.

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36 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

Not if he wants to keep his job. He risks bringing in someone much better and exposes him for the fraud he is.

He installs his boy Brad.  Then he gets to “save the day when he sucks or claims he made Brad if he is decent. 

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IF canales were to give up play calling, it would most likely be internally with brad idzik who has no play calling experience whatsoever

now IF canales were to bring an outside candidate to call plays, would they be open to calling plays with canales' playbook? most likely, the outside candidate would like to bring in his own playbook, schemes, verbiage, and terminology. which means Bryce and the rest of the offense would have to somewhat learn a new system

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