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Marty Hurney In Studio On Packman Today At 4:00


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I follow Packman on Twitter, and he says he will be having Hurney in studio THURSDAY at 4. I would assume he would be taking calls if anyone wants to take any shots at him.

Ok, neg rep me to hell. I mistakenly said he would be on today. It is Thursday at 4. For those of you who have met me would not be surprised.

If a mod could please change the title from today to Thursday, I would appreciate it.

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I actually give him credit for doing this. The easiest thing for him to do is to hide and keep his mouth shut. I respect him for being a man and coming on the radio and having the potential to get his ass handed to him.

To a point I say yes but this is sorta like the townhall meetings on health care.

Go in, in a strange patronizing kinda way, let them throw stones, act like you are listening and when you walk out it's business as usual. :frown2:

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This will only be entertaining if he take questions from callers

some I can think of that might be asked:

Why have you never tried to develop a competant backup or replacement for Jake?

How long does Jake have to suck before you start Moore?

Are you and Jake actually secret lovers?

How does it feel to bring in the most unprepared team in the league this past sunday?

If atlanta decides to blitz on every play, will you bring in more protection, or will you hope Jake doesn't throw 4 ints while being sacked after 2 dropsteps?

These questions would be more for Fox, but you get the idea

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To a point I say yes but this is sorta like the townhall meetings on health care.

Go in, in a strange patronizing kinda way, let them throw stones, act like you are listening and when you walk out it's business as usual. :frown2:

I understand and agree. I guess my line of thinking is that he is doing this because he wants to and not because someone is making him do it. He chose to do it.

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no, hurney will put the mind control headset on packer, so he can ask the proper and most easy questions, and make the nicest comments. then pre determined callers will call like they do on panther talk. john fox will be waiting outside with the tranquilizer gun incase some of marks boys wanna try to man up. after they kill qcb and the hitman, they will take total control of the radio station, where then they will be free to spew out their propoganda b.s.

then we hear it over the airwaves, and our minds are controlled by the evil empire, and they command us all to kill ourselves.:eek:

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