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Hurney needs to be canned for his offseason


RumHam

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Trading for Torrey and him starting has cucked this offense. Blowing the breeland signing, signing poe who's biggest contribution was a 15 yard penalty for being fat and lazy, and reaching on gaulden we're all poo decisions. Why draft Moore if he wasn't implented because of Torrey seniority? Fog hurney is still garbage.

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Listen, I'm not being negative. The facts are this. While the coaching staff ultimately decides who plays, Torrey Smith is out and look at our offense. Hurney brought him in past his prime. Poe, when we needed secondary help, I'm convinced is still on Atlanta's payroll. Does nothing and got a 15 yard penalty which helped Baltimore score. He stood on the field bc he's fat and lazy. Meanwhile Kyle love has two crucial fumbles in two weeks. Poe does nothing and is ten times worse than star. Hurney may get a rebuttle for Moore and Jackson, but hurney has never missed on first round pics. He literally took the best wr available bc he was on the board. Then he got cutesy and drafted gaulden which didn't clearly work out that we signed a basically black listed Eric Reid (which anyone could have done but that was on tepper) hurney will be the scapegoat he needs to go.

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30 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Listen, I'm not being negative. The facts are this. While the coaching staff ultimately decides who plays, Torrey Smith is out and look at our offense. Hurney brought him in past his prime. Poe, when we needed secondary help, I'm convinced is still on Atlanta's payroll. Does nothing and got a 15 yard penalty which helped Baltimore score. He stood on the field bc he's fat and lazy. Meanwhile Kyle love has two crucial fumbles in two weeks. Poe does nothing and is ten times worse than star. Hurney may get a rebuttle for Moore and Jackson, but hurney has never missed on first round pics. He literally took the best wr available bc he was on the board. Then he got cutesy and drafted gaulden which didn't clearly work out that we signed a basically black listed Eric Reid (which anyone could have done but that was on tepper) hurney will be the scapegoat he needs to go.

Like past best WRs in the draft haven't been busts. Gaulden was never expected to start this year.

Also, if Torrey Smith wasn't traded for Worley would likely be on the team. You are reaching on the Hurney hate.

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