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Tepper / Hurney comments about Rhule's hire


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1 hour ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

I sat there thinking I feel like a bobble head, because every time he talks I'm just like nodding my head. He really has a lot of the same principles I do, and you can just tell. It's very obvious why he's been successful every place he's been."

-- Marty Hurney talking about Matt Rhule

Narrator: Marty Hurney was not successful.

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The rotting stench of Marty Hurney still lingers in this organization.

 If Tepper wants to throw his money around throw it at someone that knows how to run a successful football team. Start at the very top for goodness sake.  Spare us all the misery of watching you flail around creating an even bigger mess until you figure that out.

 

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The rotting stench of Marty Hurney still lingers in this organization.

 If Tepper wants to throw his money around throw it at someone that knows how to run a successful football team. Start at the very top for goodness sake.  Spare us all the misery of watching you flail around creating an even bigger mess until you figure that out.

 

As soon as Marty and Ron, but especially Marty, were kept on, I had a pretty bad feeling about the direction of the team.

It's worse than I thought it would be.

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Just now, thefuzz said:

As soon as Marty and Ron, but especially Marty, were kept on, I had a pretty bad feeling about the direction of the team.

It's worse than I thought it would be.

When Tepper called Marty the best talent evaluator in football it was like a punch in the gut for me.  I was in the fence about Tepper up to that point. But I know then we were screwed at that very moment.

My mind has not changed. 

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12 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

When Tepper called Marty the best talent evaluator in football it was like a punch in the gut for me.  I was in the fence about Tepper up to that point. But I know then we were screwed at that very moment.

My mind has not changed. 

omfg I had forgotten about this and now my day is ruined having been forced to remember it T_T

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1 hour ago, Jon Snow said:

When Tepper called Marty the best talent evaluator in football it was like a punch in the gut for me.  I was in the fence about Tepper up to that point. But I know then we were screwed at that very moment.

My mind has not changed. 

That was a bad moment. Who could have possibly sold him on that Hurney? Rivera? Drummond? IDK someone needs to go.......

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