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Are we officially free of all of Huney's contracts?


Donald LaFell

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3 minutes ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

hey did u guys kno hurney drafted luke and cam?/??2/?

And Thomas Davis and Kalil and Charles Johnson, and Stewart and brought in Tolbert and traded for Greg Olsen<--- which is still the most impressive move this team has ever made. 

So yea he was only responsible for 80% of the pro bowlers on the team last year. But bow down to the mighty Dave. 

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6 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

And Thomas Davis and Kalil and Charles Johnson, and Stewart and brought in Tolbert and traded for Greg Olsen<--- which is still the most impressive move this team has ever made. 

So yea he was only responsible for 80% of the pro bowlers on the team last year. But bow down to the mighty Dave. 

Remind me....why is it that you have GMan so much?

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3 minutes ago, RoaringRiot said:

Remind me....why is it that you have GMan so much?

I'm pretty sure it's because we abandoned a sustatained level of success (which is why we were picking in the top-10 so often) for a dark and seedy future with evil Dave.

This Hurney revisionist history is straight up dumb.  That man should be tarred and feathered for what he put us through.  Thanks for the few good players you brought but get gone and stay gone.

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9 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

And Thomas Davis and Kalil and Charles Johnson, and Stewart and brought in Tolbert and traded for Greg Olsen<--- which is still the most impressive move this team has ever made. 

So yea he was only responsible for 80% of the pro bowlers on the team last year. But bow down to the mighty Dave. 

An NFL GM builds a roster of 53 players, not 8.

Hurney's 53 man rosters got us 3 playoff appearances in 11 years. Gettleman has matched that, including the Super Bowl, in his first 3 seasons.

Another winning season this year and we'll have our first back to back years plus he'll surpass Hurney's playoff tally with 7 years left to go.

Any argument that Hurney was a better GM is ridiculous to the point of absolute stupidity.

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