Phantom wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 5:16 pm
Many of Panthers fans are not happy with Canales' hiring. What say you? @CamCam
I've learned not to be happy with anything until we start winning
But he is an exciting hire after what happened with Geno and Baker also a hit to the Bucs is a plus
Edit: Also with big names out there Canales isn't what people expected considering wasn't this his first year as OC? a lot of us wanted Harbaugh with some people I know wanting Belichick.
I think you are confusing the words hoped and expected. Panthers fans don't have the luxury to expect anything with that trigger happy owner of yours.
Phantom wrote: ↑Thu Jan 25, 2024 5:16 pm
Many of Panthers fans are not happy with Canales' hiring. What say you? @CamCam
I've learned not to be happy with anything until we start winning
But he is an exciting hire after what happened with Geno and Baker also a hit to the Bucs is a plus
Edit: Also with big names out there Canales isn't what people expected considering wasn't this his first year as OC? a lot of us wanted Harbaugh with some people I know wanting Belichick.
The chances for either were zero so I'm not sure why they'd waste energy wanting them.
Absolutely no one is feeling abandoned or betrayed by Canales. That's some nonsense. Everyone, especially players, understand this is a business and how it works. They all understand that these people you have bled with may not be here next year and you have to make the moment of every game you get to keep playing. Even when you are 4-7, you keep fighting because there may not be another year. These football brotherhoods are short lived. Heck, Baker and Evans could be on different teams next year. You just don't know.
I'm sure they are all very happy for him and would love to wish him the best, but you know...
I think it's kind of funny that they are upset because Canales left after one year. Do they realize we had the 21st ranked offense? -shrugs- no huge loss
Phantom wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:33 am
I think it's kind of funny that they are upset because Canales left after one year. Do they realize we had the 21st ranked offense? -shrugs- no huge loss
Snake wrote: ↑Sun Aug 27, 2023 11:45 am
But anyone is an improvement over FatWich. Glad that era is over.
Barely. I'm pretty sure the rushing offense is dead last again.
The running game is a tough one. I think the offensive line personnel isn’t there for a good run game. I think it’s a hodge podge of skill sets that don’t mesh well. They also insisted on running up the middle when the iOL was the weakest part of the o-line too.
To be fair, historically Bowles’s run games are typically below average to bad.
Barely. I'm pretty sure the rushing offense is dead last again.
The running game is a tough one. I think the offensive line personnel isn’t there for a good run game. I think it’s a hodge podge of skill sets that don’t mesh well. They also insisted on running up the middle when the iOL was the weakest part of the o-line too.
To be fair, historically Bowles’s run games are typically below average to bad.
It was a mix of bad everything.
You do realize you made his point about anybody being an upgrade over Leftwich isn't much of an improvement. Also contradicted your own point about Leftwich being the cause of the offensive woes.
The running game is a tough one. I think the offensive line personnel isn’t there for a good run game. I think it’s a hodge podge of skill sets that don’t mesh well. They also insisted on running up the middle when the iOL was the weakest part of the o-line too.
To be fair, historically Bowles’s run games are typically below average to bad.
It was a mix of bad everything.
You do realize you made his point about anybody being an upgrade over Leftwich isn't much of an improvement. Also contradicted your own point about Leftwich being the cause of the offensive woes.
Canales did more with less. He was better than Leftwich. He didn't have Tom Brady.
The running game has been bad for years. Under both Leftwich and Canales it was bad. Both bear responsibility, and personnel was a factor for both. Canales was the first year OC left with the remnants of the risk-it offense (or at least Leftwich's shit version of it) and somehow had better results.