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BAHAHAHAH - Marty interviewing with Washington Football Team


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Here's the biggest deal to me in all this...

They interviewed Ryan Cowden.

Ryan Cowden...

The guy is a front office rock star with the Titans and loads of people think he's going to make a great GM, plus Rivera should know him from his time here. Heck, I was hoping we'd interview him. 

But with that said, it's one thing to pass over Ryan Cowden for a guy like Scott Fitterer.

Passing on Ryan Cowden to hire Marty Hurney?!

Yikes!

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3 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I mean, I suppose they could have a chance. They do have some competent front office people like Kyle Smith.

Of course, there's speculation that Smith might leave if he gets passed over for the GM job.

Let's hope hurney gets the job. With the way he will kiss Snyders ass he just might outlive Rivera. 

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5 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Here's the biggest deal to me in all this...

They interviewed Ryan Cowden.

Ryan Cowden...

The guy is a front office rock star with the Titans and loads of people think he's going to make a great GM, plus Rivera should know him from his time here. Heck, I was hoping we'd interview him. 

But with that said, it's one thing to pass over Ryan Cowden for a guy like Scott Fitterer.

Passing on Ryan Cowden to hire Marty Hurney?!

Yikes!

What are the odds the Redskins win more games than the Panthers over the next 5 seasons?

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