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how can anyone look at this team and say Hurney has done a great job?


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Just now, Arroz con Panther said:

How can anyone ask this question after knowing what transpired this year?

 I’m not a Hurney lover but everything went wrong for us this year and everyone thought we looked fantastic on paper before the season started and the injuries started racking up. 

Plenty of Hurney guys on this team that aren’t injured and are playing horribly. Just look at his track record and how the Panthers are the only team who wanted him.

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1 minute ago, mc52beast said:

Plenty of Hurney guys on this team that aren’t injured and are playing horribly. Just look at his track record and how the Panthers are the only team who wanted him.

Yeah, but are they playing horribly because they’re bad or because of the other injuries/this team completely collapsed? 
 

I’m in the boat that thinks we should part ways from Hurney but I think there’s other reasons this team is bad and it doesn’t all fall on Hurney. 

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8 minutes ago, Arroz con Panther said:

I guess what I’m trying to say is this is a stupid thread and is unfair to say, “look at how bad this team is!” when it’s the last game of the season, we’re 5-10, and we’re not playing for anything. Plus, we’re playing against a team who is far superior than us this year. 

All of which points to a crappy team that hurney has put together.

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Apparently David Tepper has.

 

 

 

 

Maybe his 1 step backwards 2 steps forward comment means he'll keep Marty and let him run is onto the ground again for the #1 pick so we can draft Lawerence.

 

 

 

Then we'll hear from some more panthers fans who will jump on the bandwagon telling us how the new successful team's credit is die to Hurney,because he drafted Trevor Lawerence at #1

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Muh first round picks! Don't you know to build a great team all you need is to make great first round picks? The other rounds are a crapshoot and who cares about UDFA even though that's where Norwell was picked up at. Don't worry about shoring up the rest of the roster with depth none of that matters.

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