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BAHAHAHAH - Marty interviewing with Washington Football Team


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17 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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MARTY HURNEYGM, UNSIGNED FREE AGENT
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Washington execs met with ex-Panthers GM Marty Hurney for its general manager vacancy Monday.

An average candidate that seems more like a give-up hire, Hurney has always been linked to Washington if only because coach Ron Rivera is calling the shots there. Hurney is thus the organization's "top candidate" after serving as Carolina's GM from 2002-2012 and (comically) again from February 2018-2020. The team is expected to make the hire official this week.

Why they using a photo from 2003?

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1 hour ago, CanePantherHornet said:

Imagine putting Marty Hurney in charge of finding your franchise QB. He thought Will Grier was a 1st round talent and the best QB in his draft. 

He found Jake.

 

Let's be honest he had a lot of issues but he did hit a lot of homeruns. 

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Bookmark that account. It is gonna be hilarious to read it in 4 years.

I'm reminded of the Jets fan that got interviewed on ESPN right after they drafted Ken O'Brien over Dan Marino.

His comment was "Obviously the Jets know something we don't".

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