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We fire hurney yet?


RumHam

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Please let me know. Literally his worst draft. He seems like a drug addict with trades and reaches. This is the draft that defines him and basically I hope it all goes to hell so he can get fired. Besides work career this draft gets a D.

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Just now, Dex said:

It sounds like your mind was made up before the draft even started. Go root for another team maybe? I hear the Browns are taking on new fans.

at least the browns have a free safety amiright amiright amiright amiright amiright amiright vamiright vamiright vvvvvamiright amiright 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm not super excited about the draft overall, but like the other 31 teams, we'll just have to wait and see how the picks pan out.

If we don't go to the playoffs this year, I think Tepper pushes the reset button.

You don't think he would give his coach and GM time knowing a base defense change takes time to pull off? This has been in the cards for a while. I mentioned this after the meeting with Tepper and staff. Said he would give them time to reset the defense to a 3-4 base and that takes at least two years to be half way successful. 

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2 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

You don't think he would give his coach and GM time knowing a base defense change takes time to pull off? This has been in the cards for a while. I mentioned this after the meeting with Tepper and staff. Said he would give them time to reset the defense to a 3-4 base and that takes at least two years to be half way successful. 

He shouldn't. Ron is going to into his 9th season here. How much time does a coach need? Marty Hurney has already been fired for incompetence once by this organization and no one else would give him a job as a locker room janitor.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He shouldn't. Ron is going to into his 9th season here. How much time does a coach need? Marty Hurney has already been fired for incompetence once by this organization and no one else would give him a job as a locker room janitor.

And this draft proves of his janitor status. Couple that with last seasons acquisitions through free agency and the gaulden fiasco, how tf he have a job?

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Brian Burns is a top level 3-4 olb which the panthers are running more of Greg little while not the tackle I would have picked is at a position where we have no idea the long term stability of Will Greir is a perfect back up for when cam gets inevitably injured 

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36 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Please let me know. Literally his worst draft. He seems like a drug addict with trades and reaches. This is the draft that defines him and basically I hope it all goes to hell so he can get fired. Besides work career this draft gets a D.

Hey bud if u kept up with the draft u would see Tepper was in the war room the whole time and was cheering and clapping more than any of them. So looks like ur wrong sir!

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