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Hurney Has A Chance To Seal His Legacy Here


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He brought us the core that got us to the SB. However that core has dried up

If he has the chance to do anything, he can seriously improve the secondary and wide receiver position for the next season on. Tough decisions has to be made and certain players have to go for that happen. There's too much talent in free agency to not dive in. Props to the guys for fighting but it's wasn't enough. Please don't let the end of the game fool you in to thinking that its good enough

Byrd and Samuel may help, but if a player is injured most of the season don't ignore the signs.

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Hurney is a moron who put this team in cap hell with a roster that couldn't get out of the bottom half of the NFL.  The "core" he drafted was the result of the God awful product he put on the field.  Hard to mess up the first overall selection with a generational QB in the draft and a series of high first round choices.

You should've had to re-watch every game from 2010-2012 before posting this.  Thank God his chances of being retained under new ownership are roughly the same as the chance any other football team ever offers him so much as an interview for a front office position ever again.

Seal his legacy? Jesus F'ing Christ.

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Just now, Archimedes said:

Hurney is a moron who put this team in cap hell with a roster that couldn't get out of the bottom half of the NFL.  The "core" he drafted was the result of the God awful product he put on the field.  Hard to mess up the first overall selection with a generational QB in the draft and a series of high first round choices.

You should've had to re-watch every game from 2010-2012 before posting this.  Thank God his chances of being retained under new ownership are roughly the same as the chance any other football team ever offers him so much as an interview for a front office position ever again.

Seal his legacy? Jesus F'ing Christ.

Wow. Intelligence around here. It’s a miracle. 

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1 hour ago, beastson said:

He brought us the core that got us to the SB. However that core has dried up

If he has the chance to do anything, he can seriously improve the secondary and wide receiver position for the next season on. Tough decisions has to be made and certain players have to go for that happen. There's too much talent in free agency to not dive in. Props to the guys for fighting but it's wasn't enough. Please don't let the end of the game fool you in to thinking that its good enough

Byrd and Samuel may help, but if a player is injured most of the season don't ignore the signs.

First he has to get Ryan Kalil, Thomas Davis, CJ, and Stewart locked into 5year blockbuster deals like he did for Delhomme! New ownership is on the way!

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3 minutes ago, Archimedes said:

Hurney is a moron who put this team in cap hell with a roster that couldn't get out of the bottom half of the NFL.  The "core" he drafted was the result of the God awful product he put on the field.  Hard to mess up the first overall selection with a generational QB in the draft and a series of high first round choices.

You should've had to re-watch every game from 2010-2012 before posting this.  Thank God his chances of being retained under new ownership are roughly the same as the chance any other football team ever offers him so much as an interview for a front office position ever again.

Seal his legacy? Jesus F'ing Christ.

What dog you tripping.

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Hurney doesn't have a legacy to seal.

Again, GMs are judged by the full team they put together, not the few best.  The rosters Hurney put together resulted in more mediocre seasons than anything else.

The best thing that can happen for us is to get a new GM.

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