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Predictions on Hurney trades?


t96

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I'm fairly positive that after giving Greg and TD $100M deals each, his next order of business will be trading our next two first round picks for LeVeon Bell in a deal with the Steelers and then proceed to give him $20M/year as part of the deal to make him happy and sign his tag to be able to be traded. 

Hell, wouldn't be all that shocked if Josh Norman is a Panther again this season. What will it take to get him back though? Don't matter, no price is too high for Marty.

 

Seriously though, we should all be very very concerned with the possibility of him as interim GM making some flat out terrible trades with future picks. It's not just long term contracts that he can screw up for us even if he's just here a year. And don't bring up the Olsen trade. That was the extremely rare exception in Hurney's career. The rule is trades like Everette Brown, Otah, trying to trade Cam for Clausen, etc.

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If he's the GM for next year's draft, he's definitely trading the 2019 1st rounder.

Rivera looked very pleased during Hurney's presser. If we have a successful season, the Hurndog is back for good. 

I'm torn between hoping we do well (for obvious reasons) and hoping we tank for the well being of the future of the franchise.

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12 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If he's the GM for next year's draft, he's definitely trading the 2019 1st rounder.

Rivera looked very pleased during Hurney's presser. If we have a successful season, the Hurndog is back for good. 

I'm torn between hoping we do well (for obvious reasons) and hoping we tank for the well being of the future of the franchise.

We're in zero position to tank. Cam and Luke could both get hurt and we'd be a 7-9 team. DG set us up this year so damn well. I can see us winning it all this year (due to DG), Hurney getting the job full time and the roster turning to sh*t.

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9 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

We're in zero position to tank. Cam and Luke could both get hurt and we'd be a 7-9 team. DG set us up this year so damn well. I can see us winning it all this year (due to DG), Hurney getting the job full time and the roster turning to sh*t.

If that's what it takes to win a ring... well then fug it, let's go!

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11 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

That Greg Olsen trade sure sucked, now didn't it?

Of course it did because now the bastard wants more money. He's not a DT, how dare he ask for his market value. 

Yes this pure sarcasm/slash mimicking typical responses on here.

This whole Hurney vs Gettleman thing blows the doors off the Trump vs Clinton action in the tinderbox. 

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