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Hurney press conference forthcoming


Dpantherman

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I expect him to give us something, or not come on at all! I've been on this forum since 04 and I understand that you have to keep your cards close to your vest predraft but, you would be better saying nothing than wasting everybodys time like that!

Really, he only wasted your time, not everybody's.

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Hurney is not gonna tell anyone without a key to the Panther Penthouse what the trio is targeting in the draft. you are a fool if you think/thought otherwise.

What is the big effn deal with first round picks? If you get two one year and none the next..you still got two first round effn picks!!

When the guys make decisions to go after positions we end up with deals like Everette Brown. When the guys stay with BPA we get players like Kalil. Both good players but at different costs entirely.

We will always be BPA team and every team should. Players are commodities that come with "annual maintenance expenses" that vary widely. The game is not Football. The game is Monopoly. Buy em low, sell em high. Use football wins and success to boost their individual value.

They will make a BPA smart business decision at each pick. Like it or not, that is how this game is played and Free Agency started it all.

and btw this board continues to make me cry with laughter at some of the posts ...lmao

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I expect him to give us something, or not come on at all! I've been on this forum since 04 and I understand that you have to keep your cards close to your vest predraft but, you would be better saying nothing than wasting everybodys time like that!

If I were the owner and Hurney gave any information on what we were looking at, I would fire his ass on the spot.

There is absolutely NOTHING to be gained from tipping your hand in ANY way.

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true, but i figured we'd go defense first anyway. bc its the norm for us.

I think if we sit at 48 we will go defense first, and that's why you're getting that impression from Hurney. There's more value at DT at 48 than there likely will be at receiver. If we trade up though, it's going to be for a receiver. Bank on it.

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I think if we sit at 48 we will go defense first, and that's why you're getting that impression from Hurney. There's more value at DT at 48 than there likely will be at receiver. If we trade up though, it's going to be for a receiver. Bank on it.

UNLESS...

An OLB we covet slides...

My original mock had us moving up for Sean Weatherspoon... I could see that happening too...

But I agree that it will most likely be for a WR if we move up...

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If we don't get at least 1 strong prospect at WR (2, even better) from this draft or go into the season with a nice FA acquision after this draft, I'm going to be on some ill poo... (and we've let the top FA's slide..so draft, your time to shine!)

there is no excuse, not from any of you or this FO, to not address this position, once again..

Hurney said they had a plan.. let's hope it isn't a mediocre one...

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