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Hurney and drafting receivers


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

 

Feel the Hurn!!!! 

Yes. Someone needed to state this. So Ace and Scat, stfu about Hurney drafting a WR. We need immediate impact. The last successful WR draft was when we got Moose. I say that b/c Benjamin isn't on the team and Funchess hasn't shown enough yet. Smith wasn't a first rounder. Maybe this had a lot to do with Ricky Proehl, but we need an established and experienced receiver to make plays. Stop being butthurt about losing hog mollies when we have someone to plug in there.

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He wasn’t GM when we drafted Smitty. Not counting Moose coming back, Hurney did not add 1 single legit WR in his entire time as GM here...

All the people cheering for DG gone and also wanting to get Cam weapons are getting exactly what they wished for. Hurney wasting resources on sh*tty receivers. 

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