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Panthers put interim GM Marty Hurney on paid leave after ex-wife’s allegations


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The Carolina Panthers have placed interim general manager Marty Hurney on paid leave after his his ex-wife accused him of harassment last week.

The NFL is investigating Hurney under the league’s personal conduct policy, team spokesman Steven Drummond said. The Panthers notified the NFL that Hurney’s ex-wife filed for a protective order Friday.

The judge who heard Jeanne Hurney’s complaint said there was no evidence Hurney had committed acts of domestic violence against her. District Judge Ronald Chapman refused to issue an immediate restraining order against Marty Hurney. Chapman set a Feb. 16 hearing on the complaint.

Marty Hurney referred questions to his attorney.

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Ruh-Roh Marty. Blessing in disguise for the fans if this turns out to be true. Can’t imagine Becker will be very lenient if allegations of harassment etc. turn out to be true  

Gotta think this increases our chances of inking a real life, qualified GM, correct?

Don’t let the door hit you on the way out, Mr. Hurney. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

How much change will one organization go through in one year?

As you see right now, over/under 8 wins next season?

But is the change not for the better?

Terrible owner out? Check

Terrible OC out? Check

Questionable first year DC out? Check

Terrible "interim" GM out? Check

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