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Dear Lord Baby Jesus, Can We Please FIRE HURNEY?


davos

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It was a tough enough pill to swallow when he was brought back as an "interim" GM. 

Then, JR goes and hires him full time again, we're seeing double, things feel weird.  I'm still not adjusted.

Tepper comes along and we're for sure it's all being started from scratch yet we keep both Rivera and Hurney another season. 

Rivera is kicked to the can but alas, the ass kisser galore remains. 

 

Here's a fun exercise...The top Billboard songs when Hurney came to the Panthers:

1."Too Close" by Next

2. "The Boy is Mine" by Moesha and Brandy

3. "You're Still the One" by Shania Twain

4. "Truly Madly Deeply" by Savage Garden

He has been part of this franchise for EVERY SINGLE head coach. 

This man has hijacked a front office and has no matter who is in charge by the cajones. 

FIRE THIS MAN.

Tepper, this is absolutely inexcusable.

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1 minute ago, Pantherzack179812 said:

Who is going to prepare for the draft? 

I don't understand this reasoning at all.

If Tepper hires a new GM, he ain't hiring that person from behind the counter at your local fugging McDonalds.  He'll be hiring from ANOTHER TEAM'S FRONT OFFICE WHO WOULD ALSO BE "PREPARING FOR THE DRAFT".

Letting Hurney hang around just long enough to hire another coach and run another draft is the WORST of all possible fugging options.

For cripes sake, people... THINK.

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4 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

I don't understand this reasoning at all.

If Tepper hires a new GM, he ain't hiring that person from behind the counter at your local fugging McDonalds.  He'll be hiring from ANOTHER TEAM'S FRONT OFFICE WHO WOULD ALSO BE "PREPARING FOR THE DRAFT".

Letting Hurney hang around just long enough to hire another coach and run another draft is the WORST of all possible fugging options.

For cripes sake, people... THINK.

Not to mention Jeff Morrow and Eric Stokes are the ones with the research and work.  It ain't Hurney's bum ass.

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1 minute ago, davos said:

Not to mention Jeff Morrow and Eric Stokes are the ones with the research and work.  It ain't Hurney's bum ass.

The True Believers are already making threads about the blessing that Saint Marty's job security is to this team.

It's really, really sad.

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