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Marty Hurney would have drafted Herbert


Jeremy Igo

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At the time I thought we were going to take Herbert and I wanted Hurney to pull the trigger. I also had a feeling that our Panther luck would result in a run on QBs before we picked. When the QBs flew of the board I wanted to trade down, and I didn't want to draft Brown. If you dig up the draft thread you'll see me clamoring for Herbert to fall, and when I wasn't big on Brown it really pissed the other fans off.

Ultimately I just want a great QB, and it's damn near impossible to tell which QBs will achieve greatness, and which will flop. Still we need to shoot our shot and see what happens. We were robbed of that opportunity in the last draft because we won a few totally meaningless games that everyone has already forgotten about. We need to lose out this season, 0-16, and either draft Lawrence, or trade down for a kings ransom. Any win this season harms our future, and I could care about the feelings of what few fans remain and their wanting to win some games. No. I rooting for this team to loose from here on out.  

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5 minutes ago, panther4life said:

If nothing else, it provides further evidence that Hurney doesn’t make rogue decisions without heavy input from his coaching staff.  

 

no it doesn't.  herbert was gone when we picked.  it says nothing at all about that.  coach wanted to trade down.  hurney wanted brown. its the opposite of what you got out of it

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1 minute ago, raz said:

no it doesn't.  herbert was gone when we picked.  it says nothing at all about that.  coach wanted to trade down.  hurney wanted brown. its the opposite of what you got out of it

I have been sort of checked out this offseason for various reasons. Was there an article or anything that stated Rhule wanted to trade down vs taking Brown?

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3 minutes ago, panther4life said:

I have been sort of checked out this offseason for various reasons. Was there an article or anything that stated Rhule wanted to trade down vs taking Brown?

i haven't been reading articles.  there are multiple informed posters who have been talking about it in a few threads over the last week or so - so i'm assuming its correct.   

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