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Hurney on WFNZ


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"We Need more speed and athleticism on both sides of the ball, especially at the skill positions"

"We need 1 maybe 2 WRs who can compliment Funchess"

"OL played well this year"

"DL looked good getting pressure this year"

 

"We really need to speed and Athleticism at the skill position"

"Hasnt spoke to Ryan Kalil about his playing future yet"  "need to sit down with trainers and doctors here in a few weeks"

"Getting really involved in the first few days of free agency can be dangerous"  "need to really focus on locking up young talent first"

sounds very Gettleman like, maybe he did learn a thing or 2 after throwing around crazy money last time

 

 

"RB is by far the deepest position in this draft, its packed"

 

Welp sounds like WR.  Come on down Kirk!!!

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OL did play decent this year, he's right. I think with one legitimate weapon on the outside it will allow us to spread our formations to prevent 8 in the box. We need to tighten up on WR, S, and DE for sure. I hope and pray Hurney learned from his mistakes from '09 and '10.

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