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Hurney says the RB position is the Panthers biggest issue


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<Hurney>  "I mean...MY GOD!!!  Look at their salary cap situation!  WTF was the front office thinking?  The Panthers won't be able to overcome this for years.  Gettleman really has his work cut out for him and one can only hope that Jerry has made a good decision hiring him."

 

The above is an actual quote...................well....maybe some paraphrasing.

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<Hurney>  "I mean...MY GOD!!!  Look at their salary cap situation!  WTF was the front office thinking?  The Panthers won't be able to overcome this for years.  Gettleman really has his work cut out for him and one can only hope that Jerry has made a good decision hiring him."

 

The above is an actual quote...................well....maybe some paraphrasing.

 

I grew to greatly dislike Fox during his last couple years, but, damn, I hope Hurney never gets another GM job.  What an unfathomable mess.

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I just had to wake up real quick so I could come back in this thread and reiterate just how freaking stupid it is for Marty freaking Hurney to be commenting on the RB situation. God dang Marty! Every comment he makes should be prefaced with "I was the GM who maxed out the credit card, but...."

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I just had to wake up real quick so I could come back in this thread and reiterate just how freaking stupid it is for Marty freaking Hurney to be commenting on the RB situation. God dang Marty! Every comment he makes should be prefaced with "I was the GM who maxed out the credit card, but...."

It's like an absentee father asserting that his daughter wouldn't be so promiscuous if she had grown up with a male role model in her life
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