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MARTY HURNEY FIRED


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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

Well, alrighty then. Gettleman's gone. Jerry's gone. Ron's gone. Marty's gone.

From top down, this is an entirely different organization than it was just a few years ago. 

Will it be better?

Bro...look at what has happened in those last few years. Creepy ass predator owner, ruined a franchise qb, god awful drafting, we averaged what like 5 wins a season?....

 

can’t get worse!

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15 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Its also stupidly clear Tepper did not buy into the "give us two years, the process" rhetoric and this is the warning shot to Rhule. Days before Christmas and not Black Monday? This was a message.

Tepper was the one who told us to be patient.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

I doubt this is a message to Rhule. He's done a great job this year. We're way more competitive than we should be. If Teddy had any clutch in him this could be a 7-9 team. I imagine he's pleased with Rhule. 

Rhule has been horrible this year, anyone that hasn't watch the progression doesnt know poo, and no this team is not all Bridgewaters fault despite the closed mindedness of the huddle. This was his gimme year, at the end of next year if we are poo again he'll be on the hot seat. In year 3 if we arent doing poo again he'll be gone.

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38 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

You mean the one where he plagiarizes Wikipedia on GM prospects? 

I actually prefer bios from team sites or media guides as a base. After that, articles from NFL writers. The sources themselves are generally linked in what I write up.

Wikipedia can be useful for checking dates or the occasional random piece of information but not much else.

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