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Little traded to Dolphins for 7th rounder


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1 hour ago, thefuzz said:

Hurney in the 2nd was one of the absolute guarantees that you have in football.

 

He messed up a couple times, but his ability to pick absolute trash between 33 and 68 in each draft was amazing to witness, and made my cry on the regular.

I simply do not understand how he was so terrible in the 2nd, he was worse at that than anything else pertaining to his job...and he was flat ass awful at being an NFL GM.

Pure and unedited truth

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

It might be.

I have as many positive feelings as anyone at this point, but realistically we still haven't made it out of the offseason yet.

There's a lot we don't know about Fitterer thus far. We'll really see how the team he helped put together looks when the bullets start flying.

Same with Rhule for that matter. Lots of coaches look good their rookie season but not so much afterward. He's still at least something of an unknown till we see more.

Yep. Right now, we're judging these moves by Fitterer on paper and Rhule was given a pass for such a crazy situation to fall into as a first year head coach.

We've got nothing but hopes at the moment.

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

The Panthers' decision to trade OT Greg Little to Miami for a seventh-round pick is not a big surprise. Little was not among team's top four tackles and wasn't challenging to start on the left side where he mostly competed. Getting anything at this point was a win for GM Scott Fitterer.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

It might be.

I have as many positive feelings as anyone at this point, but realistically we still haven't made it out of the offseason yet.

There's a lot we don't know about Fitterer thus far. We'll really see how the team he helped put together looks when the bullets start flying.

Same with Rhule for that matter. Lots of coaches look good their rookie season but not so much afterward. He's still at least something of an unknown till we see more.

One thing seems certain…all about performing with these guys 

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