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Hurney offered an extension


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At first I was ticked about giving Jake and Peppers the big contract but hindsight is always 20-20. Marty Hurney and the Panthers undoubtly did what they thought was right at the time.

In my opinion,Marty Hurney is a keeper.He has done a great job selecting young talent and filling holes when the Panthers needed them filled.

In these uncertain times with the CBA and a possible lockout looming in 2011,this is no time to be looking for a new GM.Like the old addage says,"If it's not broke,don't try to fix it".

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It's embarrassing how the Huddle is back to slurping this piece of poo. All it took for him to get in your good graces again was a 2-hour appearance on WFNZ where he literally said nothing newsworthy? You people drive me crazy.

And the reason you dislike Marty Hurney is?

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Amazing how short term some memeries are around these parts.

This is no different than Hurney flashing tons o cash to delbong last year.

Ask yourself honestly where this team is right now?

QB - Pray that moore pans out. No backup

RB - Best position on team

FB - Sophmore no back up plan

WR - Terrible. Smith is down (He knows it. Told coaches he wanted to be a number 2) No viable 2nd or 3rd much less back up.

TE - Terrible. Just sticking someone in a whole.

Line - Ok though I truely believe Gross is one of the most over rated panthers. Wharton servicable, Khali is manhandled in half his games. Otah is great. Moved backup to starter. Now lack in depth.

DL - Pathetic....... Where do you start.

Lbs yes great Davis and Beason. Connor is not a starter though he will be forced into starting likely. Depth is gone.

CB - is ok, but as we have seen in the past if this team doesnt get pressure with its bums up front it doesnt matter.

FS - who knows im sure he doesnt either.

SS - Harris well see cbs, id bet he looks terrible this year as he will spend most of it in cover.

Kicking game - considering the lack of depth, loss of Lloyd and Kasay kicking off, this has to be the weakest group this team has ever had. Returner by committee again?

Come on guys we just dumped half the team, did nothing to replace anyone, raised ticket prices and offered the brains of it all another contract.............

How many draft picks does this team have, is there a direction? This team just pulled a Jake 2.0 and your ok with it?

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Amazing how short term some memeries are around these parts.

This is no different than Hurney flashing tons o cash to delbong last year.

Ask yourself honestly where this team is right now?

QB - Pray that moore pans out. No backup

RB - Best position on team

FB - Sophmore no back up plan

WR - Terrible. Smith is down (He knows it. Told coaches he wanted to be a number 2) No viable 2nd or 3rd much less back up.

TE - Terrible. Just sticking someone in a whole.

Line - Ok though I truely believe Gross is one of the most over rated panthers. Wharton servicable, Khali is manhandled in half his games. Otah is great. Moved backup to starter. Now lack in depth.

DL - Pathetic....... Where do you start.

Lbs yes great Davis and Beason. Connor is not a starter though he will be forced into starting likely. Depth is gone.

CB - is ok, but as we have seen in the past if this team doesnt get pressure with its bums up front it doesnt matter.

FS - who knows im sure he doesnt either.

SS - Harris well see cbs, id bet he looks terrible this year as he will spend most of it in cover.

Kicking game - considering the lack of depth, loss of Lloyd and Kasay kicking off, this has to be the weakest group this team has ever had. Returner by committee again?

Come on guys we just dumped half the team, did nothing to replace anyone, raised ticket prices and offered the brains of it all another contract.............

How many draft picks does this team have, is there a direction? This team just pulled a Jake 2.0 and your ok with it?

Reading this post while listening to Black Flag is making me want to smash windows.

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