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50 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

Christian though.

Giving up halfway through his rookie season?

Almost if he was one of Hurneys 2011 draft picks. Out of 8 picks, only the #1 pick in the draft Cam, Fua, and 1 other made it past their rookie year

 

And only Cam made it past 2 seasons.  1 out of 8 making it past 2 seasons

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7 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Labeling him a miss and a bust halfway through his rookie season? You're smarter than that

I'm trying to imply that a top ten pick in the draft isn't a necessarily a game changer, an All-Pro. I'm certainly not saying he's a bust, no one knows that yet. I remember a lot of people didn't love Kuechly his first season as well. Though Christian isn't producing as a runningback yet, and is a question mark so far as to if he will be able to in the future.

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2 minutes ago, ncfan said:

Giving up halfway through his rookie season?

Almost if he was one of Hurneys 2011 draft picks. Out of 8 picks, only the #1 pick in the draft Cam, Fua, and 1 other made it past their rookie year

 

And only Cam made it past 2 seasons.  1 out of 8 making it past 2 seasons

I mean you can point to Gettleman's 2014 draft, and say the same thing.

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22 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

I mean you can point to Gettleman's 2014 draft, and say the same thing.

2014: KB came into a empty WR group here and was a stud, then tore his ACL and never was the same

Ealy- ill give you that, but had we won the superbowl he wouldve been the mvp

Trai Turner- multi probowler one of the top OGs in the league

Boston- again will give you that

Bene- was the top graded rookie CB at the end of his rookie year and every redraft had him a mid first round pick.  Sophomore Year  had a major leg injury he never was the same.

Gaffeny- came in injured and the pats swiped him

And UFA Norwell- one of the better OGs in the league

 

 

The 2nd best player in the 2011 class behind Cam......................Fua. 

Fua hahaha Fua, every GM not named Hurney wouod tell you every pick minus a injured Gaffney turned out a helluva a lot better than Fua

 

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3 minutes ago, ncfan said:

2014: KB came into a empty WR group here and was a stud, then tore his ACL and never was the same

Ealy- ill give you that, but had we won the superbowl he wouldve been the mvp

Trai Turner- multi probowler one of the top OGs in the league

Boston- again will give you that

Bene- was the top graded rookie CB at the end of his rookie year and every redraft had him a mid first round pick.  Sophomore Year  had a major leg injury he never was the same.

Gaffeny- came in injured and the pats swiped him

And UFA Norwell- one of the better OGs in the league

 

 

The 2nd best player in the 2011 class behind Cam......................Fua. 

Fua hahaha Fua, every GM not named Hurney wouod tell you every pick minus a injured Gaffney turned out a helluva a lot better than Fua

 

2016 was worse.

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12 minutes ago, ncfan said:

2014: KB came into a empty WR group here and was a stud, then tore his ACL and never was the same

Ealy- ill give you that, but had we won the superbowl he wouldve been the mvp

Trai Turner- multi probowler one of the top OGs in the league

Boston- again will give you that

Bene- was the top graded rookie CB at the end of his rookie year and every redraft had him a mid first round pick.  Sophomore Year  had a major leg injury he never was the same.

Gaffeny- came in injured and the pats swiped him

And UFA Norwell- one of the better OGs in the league

 

 

The 2nd best player in the 2011 class behind Cam......................Fua. 

Fua hahaha Fua, every GM not named Hurney wouod tell you every pick minus a injured Gaffney turned out a helluva a lot better than Fua

 

I get it, Gettleman's your boy.

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