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Mr. Scot

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I guess getting that 3rd round pick for KB wasn't a bad move by GM Hurney.

23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Not only did we give Russell Shepard the contract we should've given Ted Ginn, but by giving him that contract we ensured ourselves that we wouldn't get a comp pick for Ginn either.

Just absolutely awesome all the way around.

 

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49 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

I guess getting that 3rd round pick for KB wasn't a bad move by GM Hurney.

 

But they do not have W-L-T Draft Picks in the standings.  When Funchess got hurt at the end of the season, we had nothing.  Season over--because he traded away the #1 WR DURING A PLAYOFF RUN.

I like the trade, personally, but the timing is important.  We got nothing for a serviceable player--the move weakened our team during the season.  There is no way around it---it was dumb and Hurney was just trying to show folks that he is legit---he always puts himself before team, which is why he sucks.

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On 2/24/2018 at 9:58 AM, Panthers Fanatic said:

Letting Ginn walk to a Division rival and replacing him with Russell Shepard was moronic on Gettleman’s part. That and the J-No saga should remind all of us DG was not without his faults 

JNo sowed his own demise. Actually his agent did. Gettleman was a business man. 

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On 2/24/2018 at 7:34 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

Not only did we give Russell Shepard the contract we should've given Ted Ginn, but by giving him that contract we ensured ourselves that we wouldn't get a comp pick for Ginn either.

Just absolutely awesome all the way around.

True, but to be fair you don't get to chose the destination of the player you decide to move on from.

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