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Marty Hurney Conference Call


Mr. Scot

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11 minutes ago, Cookie Lyon said:

Valid point.

I took it the same way as Cam did as well.

I would have too, honestly.

Now, the team's story is that they phrased it that way because after they told Newton they were trading him, his agent said they wanted to control the process and the team agreed to accept that.

Is that true? Don't know. Probably never will. Not even sure it matters at this point.

The main takeaway for me is always be careful when an NFL team speaks, including (perhaps especially now) the Panthers. Be really careful to check out what they say...and what they don't.

And again, the transaction itself doesn't really bother me. It's a business decision. But they never should have allowed Newton to believe he was staying when he wasn't. I can't find a good business rationale to justify that. In my mind, it was totally unnecessary and ended up hurting a lot of feelings and causing bad blood that's probably gonna last a while.

Lie to us if you want to, but there was no reason not to be truthful to Newton.

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13 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Everything you type on here is littered with inferences, controversy, and prejudice. I’m just the guy who’s stating what is clear to the majority on here that maybe haven’t told you yet. 

You sound mad and you're wrong. Bye.

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A couple of related notes on Newton:

Jeremy Fowler (ESPN) said in an interview that Newton will likely have to wait until after The Draft (or longer) to determine whether he might have a new home. He also said Newton and his people are willing to be patient.

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“I spoke to a source close to Cam Newton and he’s willing to wait right now if he has to,” Fowler said Sunday morning on SportsCenter with co-host Jay Harris. “He’s going to be patient. He wants to get his spot back as a high-level starter. He’s highly motivated to do so. There simply aren’t a lot of starting jobs available. So if he has to wait until after the draft, or maybe somebody gets injured, he is willing to do that. He knows the Patriots or maybe one of those teams could be looking. He doesn’t know what they’re going to do, obviously, just yet. They haven’t played their hand.”

Report: Newton willing to wait till after Draft to sign

The Patriots are still speculated as a possible destination, but former Pats personnel guy Scott Pioli says he doesn't think that Newton and Belichick could "coexist".

 

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11 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I would have too, honestly.

Now, the team's story is that they phrased it that way because after they told Newton they were trading him, his agent said they wanted to control the process and the team agreed to accept that.

Is that true? Don't know. Probably never will. Not even sure it matters at this point.

The main takeaway for me is always be careful when an NFL team speaks, including (perhaps especially now) the Panthers. Be really careful to check out what they say...and what they don't.

And again, the transaction itself doesn't really bother me. It's a business decision. But they never should have allowed Newton to believe he was staying when he wasn't. I can't find a good business rationale to justify that. In my mind, it was totally unnecessary and ended up hurting a lot of feelings and causing bad blood that's probably gonna last a while.

Lie to us if you want to, but there was no reason not to be truthful to Newton.

There is a reason why the Carolina Panthers will always be bottom feeders and not one of the more storied Franchises in the NFL and a lot of it is just terrible, absolutely terrible decision making and team management 

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6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I remember Jimmy Johnson (at that time, coaching the Dolphins) saying that when teams called to say they were offering you "a fair deal" it really meant "I'm gonna try and screw ya, but I don't want you to know it". Someone asked him if he'd be willing to trade with Jerry Jones, to which he replied "I'd give him a very fair deal".

Also recall the first year Gettleman was in charge of drafting someone called us offering a second for our next year's first. Gettleman responded that you'd have to be brain dead to take an offer like that. My guess at the time was the other team might have thought we'd take it because they were used to us being suckers.

Lol and now that Marty is back.....

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we think Greg is very talented and has a good chance to be a very good player, and maybe has some position flexibility.”

That last point could indicate that the Panthers will try Little, who played only left tackle through his entire collegiate career, only practiced (when he wasn’t hurt) at left tackle last season and is a long-legged, long-armed tackle prototype for whom Hurney traded up last spring while touting as a hopeful long-term solution for the Panthers at left tackle, at a different position. Like guard.
 

 

SO WE TRADED UP TO 37 LAST YEAR TO SELECT A KID WHO WE ARE GOING TO PLAY AT LG.  AND IS ATROCIOUS AT RUN BLOCKING????  IM SURE CMC IS THRILLED ABOUT THAT.  

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28 minutes ago, bull123 said:

Marty confirms we had zero teams interested in trading for Cam

and that we decided and then told Cam we were moving on, before it went public 

Albert Breer, SI.com

Newton has had multiple procedures on his throwing shoulder and is coming off surgery on his left foot. Add to that the magnitude of making him your starting quarterback, and there’d be enough to make Gill, a shoulder specialist himself, uneasy.

“There’s no way I could trust a shoulder exam [from someone else], based on strength, stability, motion, because of what might be important to me,” Gill said. “And I know just based on my track record, knowing how I evaluate people, what’s worked well versus someone else maybe saying that’s not as big a deal. … There’s no way I could sign off on a guy like that if I didn’t examine him personally.”’

https://www.si.com/nfl/2020/04/06/jeffrey-lurie-robert-kraft-coronavirus-draft-notes

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Contracts are an amazing tool and one of the great things about being an American is everything is negotiable, even prison sentences.

If a team, any team, had real interest in Cam they wouldn't let the lack of a shoulder exam by their favorite Doc keep them from locking him down --- they would simply protect themselves with specific language in the contract. 

It's funny that Doctor Gill in the example provided above by @TheSpecialJuan Gill categorically says "there’s no way I could sign off on a guy like that if I didn’t examine him personally" as it goes to Cam yet with the Pedro Martinez and Red Sox, he did exactly that....even without examining Martinez he signed off on a 2-yr contract offer. 

Lack of interest in Cam isn't foot or shoulder related, there's something else.  Eventually we'll learn what it is...  (and I think Pioli provided a hint today)

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If Hurn trades up I will lose my cool . So I could guess all defense so my hopes of jeudy or lamb are gone and we will regret taking one of them . We’ll prob get Derrick brown which is nothing special he’s Jonathan allen 2.0 we were mocked to pick Allen which is a nobody but gentleman being a good gm drafted McCaffrey n we got a play maker 

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17 hours ago, Basbear said:

@thefuzz had a great comment about this. He said it feels like Herniay runs the show one day, then Rhule the next day , followed by Tepper daily show.

That's what it's felt like since Rhule was hired.

We are a mess.  Smart teams have always liked having us around, now they are probably damn near laughing their asses off.

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17 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Simplest answer: They want to keep him.

More than one analyst has said that the unwritten rule when it comes to free agents is to not let them get to the final year of their contract. So if the Panthers do want top ensure that he never hits free agency, getting an early start on at least preliminary talks would make sense.

Will they actually be able to keep him? Jury's still out on that.

5th year option changes that for 1st rounders...I'm not a fan of starting extension talks now, especially if Marty is in charge of the structuring.

If we MUST pay him now, make it the most front loaded contract in the NFL.

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If football ops Hurney is the #3 man.

#1 is Tepper.

#2 is Rhule.

#3 is Hurney.

At this point Hurney's role is to gather information for Rhule & Tepper.  Hurndog has no authority to do anything player related without involving Rhule all of the time, and Tepper almost all of the time.

Obviously Hurndog is also functioning as a liaison to outside media, etc as well.

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7 minutes ago, RASTAN66 said:

If football ops Hurney is the #3 man.

#1 is Tepper.

#2 is Rhule.

#3 is Hurney.

At this point Hurney's role is to gather information for Rhule & Tepper.  Hurndog has no authority to do anything player related without involving Rhule all of the time, and Tepper almost all of the time.

Obviously Hurndog is also functioning as a liaison to outside media, etc as well.

I could somewhat stomach Hurney in a media liaison role with the team...so long as he has absolutely no contact in any way with the football operations.

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