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Mr. Scot

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There's been lots of speculation that 2018 is an "audition" season for Ron Rivera and Marty Hurney, essentially their chance to prove to new owner David Tepper that they can be trusted to run the franchise from here on out.

Objectively speaking, we don't know if that's actually true.

But if that is the case, then how would you say the "auditions" are going so far?

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I know the question is phrased to look at each one separately, but I'm kind of treating them as a package right now.

I think they stay or they go together.

I don't.  

But as far as overall performance, Hurney drafted well, did ok with free agent signings (because of limited cap space) and didn't put us in cap hell.  Just based on job performance alone, he could likely stay.  Whereas Rivera and company will be more dependent on how we finish the season.    

 

Of course, the reality is that it also depends on the relationship between Hurney and Tepper, and that is something we know almost nothing about.

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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

I don't.  

But as far as overall performance, Hurney drafted well, did ok with free agent signings (because of limited cap space) and didn't put us in cap hell.  Just based on job performance alone, he could likely stay.  Whereas Rivera and company will be more dependent on how we finish the season.    

Of course, the reality is that it also depends on the relationship between Hurney and Tepper, and that is something we know almost nothing about.

Hurney looked like a good GM his first few seasons last time too.

I can deal with "interim Marty" but I've seen just how bad "long term Marty" can be.

With our team set up to have a major personnel overhaul next offseason, I don't want any part of that.

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