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Hurney Press conference at 2pm


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8 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Literally nothing, honestly.

 

 

But it was still terrible and difficult to watch.

Thanks for the candid response and pie to that  

So if your mind was made up and nothing would change your mind why did u watch it?

I am sincerely not trying to be a dick and don't want to offend but I am curious about the motivation. 

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7 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Thanks for the candid response and pie to that  

So if your mind was made up and nothing would change your mind why did u watch it?

I am sincerely not trying to be a dick and don't want to offend but I am curious about the motivation. 

Because I'm a sucker for pain.

I was hoping our local media would ask some of the tough questions for once. 

Also wanted to hear him emphatically say this was interim. Which he did...so I guess that is the most positive thing I can take from it.

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4 hours ago, NJPanthers12 said:

What a waste of time. Back to 2010 we go. He literally said nothing. Lied to our faces about Gettleman. And refused to take his name out of the running for the permanent job. If you still support Jerry after this you are a lost cause.

Why did you not have inside dope on this move?

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I'm not watching one fugging second of that conference. The way this team is ran is a joke!!! Fire a gm, hire a gm, bring the old gm back, meanwhile let all your front office go. And it's all because the owner cares more about making money, and having a fun, friendly atmosphere than wining football games. The day J.R gives up control of this team be the happiest day of my life.

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