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[Pauline] Ron Rivera May Try To Steal Marty Hurney Away


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Well if this is true I guess we’ll find out whether Tepper truly values Hurney or whether that was just talk for the media. Hurney is under contract so Tepper would have to grant permission. If he does then it would be clear that from the start when he fired Ron he knew he would also rebuild the front office. Does seem like Rhule is the main guy building the team though, not just as HC.

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I sure hope Tepper, Rhule and whoever else is brought into the fold will reign Hurney in during FA and the draft. 

Hurney sucks after round 1. We have 3 picks in the top 70 currently and can't let Hurney F this up by drafting some DL that he wants to convert to LT. Also in FA.

I would really....really....really be happy if this happens. 

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