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The Theory of The Marty Hurney IR Dump


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For those who have been around awhile you might remember how, towards the end of his first run here, Marty Hurney became the king of dumping guys into IR when the season began to take a turn for the worse.  I always contended Marty did so as a preemptive excuse for when he faced the media at the end of the season.  This is my opinion only because I am a Hurney Hater so maybe it's just a missed opportunity for me.  But he has played the "Yea but we had 19 guys on IR" card before.  Now I still think we sneak into Foxboro and get a W tomorrow.  However, if we lose the next 3, which Is looking like a strong possibility, do not be surprised if Hurney and RR start playing the IR game.

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18 minutes ago, Kevin Greene said:

It's just laughable Hurney is the GM again. The Panthers turn around from where Hurney left this organization to when he walked back in the door to our senile owners open arms says it all.

I'm still trying to wrap my head around how that's OK... 

We're kind of a joke of a franchise. SMH

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