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1 hour ago, Jmac said:

Admit I was wrong about Gettleman.  Hasn't won anything here or now in NY. I thought he was a top notch hire, but in hindsight he held us back. I won't even mention Hurney, he was unqualified and a bone head from day one.

Our GM these days is young and seems to know his sh%t. Great hire it seems and he may finally be the answer for this franchise. We didn't know much about him at the time, turning out to be the best of the bunch by far.

None of us are perfect.  It just gripes my ass thinking about all those wasted years.

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I felt like Gettleman did a really good job getting us out of cap hell and cleaning up the mess from Hurndog V1. He was good at finding cheap bandaids in free agency, but I believe he fell over once we had a chance to be competitive and didn't know how to take the roster from that rebuild stage.

Hurney was well liked by the roster but suuuuccckkkedd big time at cap management. I think he wanted to make every player on the team the highest paid at their position lol

Fitterer's first impression has been very strong. He showed no fear in trading (without getting fleeced), used free agency reasonably well and I really liked the draft. I think the big thing with have is a GM and a coach that are working in tandem. It always felt a bit like Ron and Hurney/Gettleman were never 100% in agreement. The jury is still out on Fitterer but I like what I've seen so far

 

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