Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Marty Hurney is Safe. Panthers to Hire Asst. GM/VP of Football Ops


Proudiddy

Recommended Posts

Tepper just said it in his interview with Voth explaining the moves today.

Tepper said, "Marty Hurney is one of the best recognizers of college talent in the nation.  Period.  I don't want to lose that."

I love this.  I stated something similar in all-pro.  Hurney is far from perfect, but his ability to hit big on the picks that matter is uncanny, so that is an asset.  But he needs balance.  His decisions in FA have been pretty bad, so bringing in someone to handle that side is perfect.  I know this is a bummer for many, but I love it.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Safe for now or for next year? 

I think Hurney has done a solid job his 2nd go around but keeping him long term would shock the hell out of me

I do think coaching has been a bigger issue than talent but I’d rather clean house everywhere 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Mage said:

Safe for now or for next year? 

I think Hurney has done a solid job his 2nd go around but keeping him long term would shock the hell out of me

I do think coaching has been a bigger issue than talent but I’d rather clean house everywhere 

I completely agree and just said the same thing elsewhere about the coaching.  Hurney hasn't been the issue since his rehire.  The coaching has been.  Less talented teams are winning across the league.  Hell, you could argue the Saints are less talented than us, top to bottom... it's what they do with the talent they have.

So, giving Hurney a coach who actually knows what's they're doing, plays to strengths, works on weaknesses, and optimizes talent instead of favoring guys just because is going to make a huge difference.

Yes, Gettleman was able to win with Ron, but I can't explain how, because the teams under Hurney have been much more talented and Ron couldn't produce.  I'm excited to see Hurney with a new coach bc I believe in Hurney's eye for college talent, and I believe a new coach can excel with what Hurney gives him.

As to your other question, it sounds like long-term.  I included Tepper's exact quite from that snippet, and that sounds like he really likes Hurney.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Not exactly what he said.

Here's the interview (discussion of the GM job starts around 4:30)

He's complimentary of Hurney, but around 5:15 also mentions that he could bring someone in as a potential GM.

Overall, sounds like he wants to keep Marty as part of the organization but it may not necessarily be in his current role. I'd speculate that he could make him head of the scouting department or something along those lines.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

For an analytics guy to say that...

Well, I wonder how many people are going to try and argue with me yet again that Hurney isn't above average at drafting.

 

Not just an analytics guys, one of the five best performing hedge fund managers of the past two decades.  Tepper is a legend on Wall Street, a guy seen as having the golden eye for recognizing undervalued assets.

I've been saying for a years that Hurney has one of the best draft records of any general manager over the past 30 years in the NFL.  He has literally drafted more Pro Bowlers than anyone in the league over his tenure.

I'm glad someone as brilliant as Tepper was able to recognize this, despite the irrational mob of Panthers fans who lack analytical abilities and obsess over a few mid round picks that Hurney missed (as if it's possible to draft in the middle rounds without missing on a lot of prospects).

Hurney is the 2nd best drafter in in the NFL over the past 20 years (Ozzie Newsome).  He might be the best 1st round drafter in NFL history (and despite what people think, hitting on big name talent is by far more important than anything else).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Not exactly what he said.

Here's the interview (discussion of the GM job starts around 4:30)

He's complimentary of Hurney, but around 5:15 also mentions that he could bring someone in as a potential GM.

Overall, sounds like he wants to keep Marty as part of the organization but it may not necessarily be in his current role. I'd speculate that he could make him head of the scouting department or something along those lines.

I included his direct quote, Scot. Lol, he said he didn't want to lose him.  I would say that means he's safe and wants him around long-term.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

I included his direct quote, Scot. Lol, he said he didn't want to lose him.  I would say that means he's safe and wants him around long-term.

Bet he gets moved to head of scouting at the end of the season 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, bobowilson said:

 

Not just an analytics guys, one of the five best performing hedge fund managers of the past two decades.  Tepper is a legend on Wall Street, a guy seen as having the golden eye for recognizing undervalued assets.

I've been saying for a years that Hurney has one of the best draft records of any general manager over the past 30 years in the NFL.  He has literally drafted more Pro Bowlers than anyone in the league over his tenure.

I'm glad someone as brilliant as Tepper was able to recognize this, despite the irrational mob of Panthers fans who lack analytical abilities and obsess over a few mid round picks that Hurney missed (as if it's possible to draft in the middle rounds without missing on a lot of prospects).

Hurney is the 2nd best drafter in in the NFL over the past 20 years (Ozzie Newsome).  He might be the best 1st round drafter in NFL history (and despite what people think, hitting on big name talent is by far more important than anything else).

This, this, and this.

I've been saying the same thing, but it seems many have always been stuck on this idea that Hurney is a reporter who brown-nosed his way into a football job he wasn't qualified for.

I don't care if he was a milk man in his previous life, he knows how to draft.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, WoahW said:

Bet he gets moved to head of scouting at the end of the season 

The further he explained, I don't think so.  He described Marty as like the head GM and if he were to use a business term for the impending hire, he said they would be like the COO.  So, I'm thinking it's gonna be a collaborative GM office.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • As I've said numerous times the last few days, having Thielen on the field has literally 0% to do with my views on this (I've even said I think Renfrow is going to take a ton of snaps from Thielen anyways).  He has more value to this team without playing a single snap than a 2026 5th round draft pick does for the franchise.   His value is helping set up T-Mac, XL, Coker, and Horn for long term success by helping them learn how to be pros, how to go about their business, how to train, how to do all the little things that helped turn Thielen from a D2 undrafted player into a borderline Vikings legend.
    • He only wants to be traded because it's the Vikings who are calling. If he didn't want to be here, he could have retired, instead he took a pay raise to come back for another season.  I get it, it's an opportunity that he'd like to take, but we shouldn't cut off our nose to spite our face because he now wants to jump at this opportunity less than two weeks before the season starts. I'm not against trading him, I'm just against trading him for a return that doesn't help our team as much as having him on the roster would.  I'll put it this way, if a 5th is the best we can get for him from the Vikings and he's now dug in on not wanting to stay this year, I'm saying screw you and trading him to any of the other 30 teams besides the Vikings for the best offer we can get. He was perfectly happy here a week ago, if the Vikings soured him on that and then want to get him for peanuts, then screw them both.
    • Yes and no, he wants to go back and his wife most definitely wants to go back. He took a bunch of team mates to Minny and has worked out with JJ two offseasons in a row. It's where both him and his wife are from.    The money was basically a please come back and help Bryce. Pretty please...here's some more money.    Now he's agreed to a paycut to go back to the Vikings. 
×
×
  • Create New...