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Hurney coming back?


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Joe Person of Charlotte's favorite newspaper says don't count Marty Hurney out as a candidate to replace Danny Morrison.

"One darkhorse candidate to keep an eye on is Hurney, the former GM who remains in Charlotte as co-operator of ESPN 730 AM.

"Hurney was 'relieved of his duties' – the wording from the Panthers’ press release – in October 2012 after Carolina got off to another slow start.

"But it was more of a mutual parting of ways between Richardson and Hurney, who did not want the axe to fall on Rivera. Richardson maintains a high level of respect for Hurney, who was in charge of managing the team’s salary cap before becoming GM."


http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article132490564.html

I just couldn't resist.

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3 minutes ago, Nails said:

Hurney sucked big time overall.  But he picked Cam, Luke, TD, traded for Olsen, Kalil, CJ, and others when others would have gone in a different direction.  He deserves a ring when it's finally won if nothing else.

If he took this job though, he'd have no input on football operations, just stuff like running the stadium and such.

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15 minutes ago, Nails said:

Hurney sucked big time overall.  But he picked Cam, Luke, TD, traded for Olsen, Kalil, CJ, and others when others would have gone in a different direction.  He deserves a ring when it's finally won if nothing else.

He also took a 1-15 team to the Super Bowl in his second year, for what it's worth.

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4 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

@Mr. Scot Hurney had no GM experience either did he?

Fug it, I'm tired of trying to figure out why we do what we do.  

Give the retard a statue, key to the city and final say over the playbook.

No, but he had worked as a scout and a personnel guy.

The only other thing I remember him doing was PR. I'll have to check his background to see what else he's done. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No, but he had worked as a scout and a personnel guy.

The only other thing I remember him doing was PR. I'll have to check his background to see what else he's done. 

We somehow elected a guy president of the country on a worse resume`. Surely a football team require a bit less vetting.

 

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30 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No, but he had worked as a scout and a personnel guy.

The only other thing I remember him doing was PR. I'll have to check his background to see what else he's done. 

I thought he was a sports writer?

Anywho, didn't mean it to sound agro towards you it's just my infinite disdain for that chowder head.

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28 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

No, but he had worked as a scout and a personnel guy.

The only other thing I remember him doing was PR. I'll have to check his background to see what else he's done. 

He worked as a scout?  I know he was Bobby Beathard's assistant and a sportswriter, and that he became somewhat of an expert at managing the salary cap, but I didn't know that he ever scouted.

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7 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

He worked as a scout?  I know he was Bobby Beathard's assistant and a sportswriter, and that he became somewhat of an expert at managing the salary cap, but I didn't know that he ever scouted.

My memory is that he worked his way up under Beathard, but I can't find a bio online anymore.

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