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M.H Very interviews D.G on ESPN 730


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Quite ironic actually...the guy that left the franchise in a mess cap wise interviewing the guy trying to dig them out.Very cordial on both ends with general team discussion...like nothing ever happened.Wonder what D.G. was really thinking...something like "you little S.O.B i'd like to %_××_ your %%_%× ass".

Very interesting to say the least.

Disregard the VERY from the post title..

android thumb strikes again

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Hurney really misjudged the runningback market and made some stupid trades. Just some god awful items on that cap sheet. But he also took Cam Newton, and got most of the other building blocks on this team. So . . . I'll call it a push.

No one else form that draft class is on our team

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No one else form that draft class is on our team

True, but I would take Cam Newton over the haul we got over awesome drafts in 2007 or 2001. Hitting on a franchise quarterback is the most important thing you can do as GM. People miss on picks all the time after the first round anyway.

I think he was good at getting good pieces, but missed out on how to make them all fit. He couldn't fill in those mid round picks and bargain bin free agents the same way Gettleman seems to be able to do.

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