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does anyone here trust marty hurney with the rebuild


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Absolutely not. Going to reboot? Start all over. I mean what the hell are you trying to do? It's just stupid. Keeping him is no better than Rivera keeping Washington as DC.

Get fresh eyes. Why keep him? Continuity? Stupid. I like most everything else about the rebuild, but it won't be the fresh start that is needed until you get someone else in here.

Is he really that good that you want to maintain that status quo? Prove it.

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All you have to do is read the huddle to get your answer. It's been discussed constantly for the past month and a half. 

Tepper has stated he will bring in someone. Why people panic every other day like this is funny.

Wait and see. 

Or repeat yourselves over and over and over. 

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Look at it from Teppers point of view. He's got very little experience when it comes to the basic day to day football operations. He very clearly kept Marty as a guy he could lean on through this whole process. Aside from what people say Marty is a pretty likeable guy I seriously doubt he will have the final say on decisions when it comes to the rebuild of the roster and coaching staff. I'm sure he'll give his input and scouting expertise but that's really it. He was definitely leaned on a great deal with getting Matt Rhule in the building. Hes also experienced in the scouting department both college/professional. I'm sure we'll be adding a new GM/Assistant GM very soon. As long as Marty isn't throwing money/draft picks away hes relatively harmless.

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Huddle put your big boy pants on and get ready. This place has wanted change so bad for years and here you go. 
 

Luke would still be playing if Ron was the coach. Get ready for Cams departure as well. 

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Marty isn’t in control of many aspects of the rebuild.  However, he is staying on because Tepper is so enamored with his “eye for college talent.”  That signals we are going young and doing it quickly.  I for one want no part of him building a roster and hope we bring in several people to check him.  The late rounds of the draft are more important than ever.  We can’t have him missing on multiple picks.

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Everybody is crying over Luke and cam and TD about how RR waisted their career well who drafted these guys..... MARTY HURNEY so with that being said yes I trust Marty in finding new replacements BUT it’s not like there is a bunch of Luke’s out there growing on trees, he was a special player.

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9 minutes ago, ncguy2184 said:

Everybody is crying over Luke and cam and TD about how RR waisted their career well who drafted these guys..... MARTY HURNEY so with that being said yes I trust Marty in finding new replacements BUT it’s not like there is a bunch of Luke’s out there growing on trees, he was a special player.

Marty drafted those guys but that’s 3 guys over how many  years? The reason those guys do not have a ring or two is partially Hurney’s failure to add enough talent around them. 

If you trust Hurney, what you are doing is focusing on the few talents he did acquire and overlooking his long list of failed picks/ moves.

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