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Redskins looking at HURNEY???


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7 minutes ago, Car123 said:

Bu bu but no team wants Hurney.

he could have had Hurney for a carton of hard boiled eggs for years. But now Hurney is a hot property? come on man.

Hurney sees the guillotine coming and is selling himself on Rivera's coattails.

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Rivera's coat tails? It's funny that Ron is such a hot candidate now. 3 winning seasons out of 9. I guess it shows the pool of candidates is shallow this year. When you look at McCarthy's resume next to Ron's, McCarthy is definitely getting hired somewhere this year. 

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

I would not either---

I wonder if RR told them he'd like Hurney and if they get him, he is a skin?

It's possible. There are also reasons to think that Marty might want that job.

He's in the final year of his contract here. A new contract with the Redskins would give him more job security.

That, plus he could go to the Redskins and retain full power rather than accept what everybody expects to be a diminished role in Carolina.

It's not really a bad career move for Marty if the offer is made.

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Just now, Car123 said:

Shifting goalposts as usual.

   Because of “possible” interest which no one has confirmed. You do know they CANT call him right now? All from the biggest joke of an owner in the NFL. 
 

  Put that on his resume right next to winnings seasons less than 25% of the time. Or a 98-110 record. It  Should clinch the job? 

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6 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

Rivera's coat tails? It's funny that Ron is such a hot candidate now. 3 winning seasons out of 9. I guess it shows the pool of candidates is shallow this year. When you look at McCarthy's resume next to Ron's, McCarthy is definitely getting hired somewhere this year. 

Just saying, I'd hire Rivera over Hurney any damn day of the year.

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5 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

I would not either---

I wonder if RR told them he'd like Hurney and if they get him, he is a skin?

One would think that Ron would want to be paired with a GM that he had more success with.  His records under Hurney are nothing to brag about.

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1 minute ago, Toomers said:

   Because of “possible” interest which no one has confirmed. You do know they CANT call him right now? All from the biggest joke of an owner in the NFL. 

  Put that on his resume right next to winnings seasons less than 25% of the time. Or a 98-110 record. It  Should clinch the job? 

Could just be a matter of opportunity.

The Skins apparently love Rivera, and now they have an opening in the GM position. Wouldn't be a huge stretch to imagine that Rivera could stump for Marty to get that job.

Probably doesn't hurt that Rivera doesn't exactly seem to have the highest opinion of David Tepper right now. He might believe he's helping Marty get a better situation.

(which, contract and power wise, it actually would be)

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