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Hurney reflects on this season - and next


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Not sure what this means...what is indicating that we are about to have new ownership and management? Are you talking about, say, a decade from now? Maybe a GM change within the next couple of years if everything goes to poo, but the ownership and new president aren't going anywhere.

that confused me as well..

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Hurny was around Fox too long. Jerry should look at bringing back Polian. He has ties to Charlotte and we had very good drafts while he was here. Hurny has made some

terrible draft and contract decisions. Send him to Denver to be with Fox

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Those of you that were disappointed by that interview are the same guys that are disappointed the "27 yr old looking for a good time" you meant on craigslist is really a undercover cop. Somethings you shouldn't get your hopes up for.

Why would a cop pose as a 27 year old? It's the "14 year old looking for a good time" that you have to watch out for. But yeah, what do y'all expect from Hurney? You want him to list the teams draft board and spell out exactly what free agents he's gonna sign and exactly how much he's gonna offer each one?

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Why would a cop pose as a 27 year old? It's the "14 year old looking for a good time" that you have to watch out for. But yeah, what do y'all expect from Hurney? You want him to list the teams draft board and spell out exactly what free agents he's gonna sign and exactly how much he's gonna offer each one?

The 14 yr old is always a cop, where as the 27 yr old is a 50/50 proposition.... Anyways yea Hurney always says a lot to say very little.

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Those of you that were disappointed by that interview are the same guys that are disappointed the "27 yr old looking for a good time" you meant on craigslist is really a undercover cop. Some things you shouldn't get your hopes up for.

:lol:

guys, please pay attention to this analogy..

because:

Holy tiptoe around questions.... I hate those kind of interviews. Thats why I love Rivera so much. He's very honest. Hurney is not.

Hurny was around Fox too long. Jerry should look at bringing back Polian. He has ties to Charlotte and we had very good drafts while he was here. Hurny has made some

terrible draft and contract decisions. Send him to Denver to be with Fox

you really don't get it..

Hurney is NOT going to reveal and be honest about future plans.. that's ignorant and really irritating to read from children who can't quite grasp simple concepts..

for the most part, Rivera speaks on things teams will see on film.. and he's speaking to the media/fans, which means what seems like details to us is the obvious to them..

no offense, of course.. ;)

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What a robot. Just how he answers the first question "That's our business." tells me this is not an informative interview.
thinking you read that wrong.

he's not saying it's none of your business. he's saying "that's just how the business goes".

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