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Marty Hurney Crow thread


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2 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Eat your crow here about Hurney Trading KB to the Bills, I honestly thought Marty was out of his fuging mind.  But now the end result shows that he knew exactly what he was doing.

 

I for one will eat crow now, because I thought he was fuging nuts

Cam does seem to consistently be at his best.....with no KB.  Back to being the 2015 KB-less team

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2 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Eat your crow here about Hurney Trading KB to the Bills, I honestly thought Marty was out of his fuging mind.  But now the end result shows that he knew exactly what he was doing.

 

I for one will eat crow now, because I thought he was fuging nuts

It's been two games brah (one where the offensive was it's normal garbage self), not a Super bowl Championship with a record setting offense. Arrest your man breast. 

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Just now, Popsickle said:

It's been two games brah (one where the offensive was it's normal garbage self), not a Super bowl Championship with a record setting offense. Arrest your man breast. 

we controlled the Tampa game from top to bottom, if you couldn't tell that you know less about football then the saints fan thats been trying to troll us lately

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I was fine with trading KB in general but the issue is what we got in return. He literally only negotiated with one team for KB. Should've shopped him around after that and sold to the highest bidder. Hurney's real evil will be seen if he's still around this offseason.

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2 minutes ago, Popsickle said:

It's been two games brah (one where the offensive was it's normal garbage self), not a Super bowl Championship with a record setting offense. Arrest your man breast. 

Our offense against Atlanta was very promising and solid against a solid defense too.

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4 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

we controlled the Tampa game from top to bottom, if you couldn't tell that you know less about football then the saints fan thats been trying to troll us lately

KB was on the team during the Tampa game killer. So, what does that have to do with what I said?

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Its really too early to judge. KB was with us for 2.5 seasons and weve only played 2 games without him so far. The long term impact of the trade you'll have to wait how this season ends and what picks we get in the draft and if they are good or not. Overreaction. 

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6 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Our offense against Atlanta was very promising and solid against a solid defense too.

Promising is not, "ooh lordy KB is gone and we are amazing now!". We had 330 yard total offense and were 4 for 13 on third down!  That's not promising,. We did however rush for 201 yards, which losing KB had a small affect on. But the 129 yards passing, that's amazing!!!!

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