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Hurney is "the worst GM in the NFL"


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, Toomers said:

 Gettleman was the worst GM in NFL history. This whole team is on him. There that’s settled.

  Now, does that suddenly make you feel better about the future of our CURRENT GM and his past mistakes repeated. 

I never said or even remotely insinuated that.

You aren't so good at this. Might want to just let the adults talk.

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2 minutes ago, TheRed said:

I never said or even remotely insinuated that.

You aren't so good at this. Might want to just let the adults talk.

  You insinuated that a GM that is gone is a more important issue to fixing our “situation” than the history of the GM currently running the team. Just because you keep talking your way into corners and run out of stuff to say, doesn’t mean we don’t know what you said point blank. 

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Just now, Toomers said:

  You insinuated that a GM that is gone is a more important issue to fixing our “situation” than the history of the GM currently running the team. Just because you keep talking your way into corners and run out of stuff to say, doesn’t mean we don’t know what you said point blank. 

Your reading comprehension is astoundingly horrific.

We're talking about deficiencies facing this team from poor decisions on the part of our FO. Gettleman was in charge of the draft and the offseason last year. Hence we are talking about the situation we are facing heading into 2018 because of failed moves on his part. Is this really that difficult for you to grasp? You're entering heel31ok territory right now. You've got one more time quoting me, and if you still sound like a talking potato then we're done here.

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42 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Cam was here before Gettleman and  we still weren't winning.

Now you can try to say that Cam matured, but the reality is those first two years it was the defense that was costing us games as much as anything else. You need a complete team to win, not just one or two good players.

As to Gettleman not being a Cam guy, he's never said a single thing that lends any credence for that notion at all (just the opposite, in fact). If you believe he has, I'd challenge you to find it.

And of course there's that contract he gave him (the one you swore he never would).

Was rookie or second year Peyton Manning the same as 2004 Peyton Manning? Some of you ignore logic when posting.

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27 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Your reading comprehension is astoundingly horrific.

We're talking about deficiencies facing this team from poor decisions on the part of our FO. Gettleman was in charge of the draft and the offseason last year. Hence we are talking about the situation we are facing heading into 2018 because of failed moves on his part. Is this really that difficult for you to grasp? You're entering heel31ok territory right now. You've got one more time quoting me, and if you still sound like a talking potato then we're done here.

   Whatever helps you sleep at night.

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Gettleman at this point is just a results gauge. We are all about to get a glimpse of just how really good he is or isn't with the Giants!

Now, onto Hurley, is it possible he has learned new tricks? Yes. Is it likely? I don't think so. We all know what has to be done this year and it involves a few decisions that when made correctly, will be grossly unpopular with the Panthers fan base. 

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