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In response to recent eye rolling by Kurb.


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These are the things that I think Hurney has done well on over the past season.

1. Putting together a good coaching staff. D minded HC, and a creative OC.

2. Having the balls to draft Cam, so far so great.

3. Re-Signing Beason, Johnson, and Kalil.

Good Job Marty Hurney.

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I used to despise Hurney, but now I see him for the true genuis that he is. He gives Delhomme a $7 billion dollar contract, knowing Delhommie will tank. With other various poor decisions, he sets us up for utter meltdown in 2010. This of course paves the way for a #1 pick in which we use to draft El Newton ie. ensuring Super Bowl dominance for yers to come. Muahaaahahaa.

:rolleyes5:

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I used to despise Hurney, but now I see him for the true genuis that he is. He gives Delhomme a $7 billion dollar contract, knowing Delhommie will tank. With other various poor decisions, he sets us up for utter meltdown in 2010. This of course paves the way for a #1 pick in which we use to draft El Newton ie. ensuring Super Bowl dominance for yers to come. Muahaaahahaa.

:rolleyes5:

you might remember John Fox had a LOT to do with that.. I blame Hurney for trying to save a friend.

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If our gameplan is building through the draft he has done a pretty bad job otherwise we would good and not have all these holes to fill with little money to do it.He has made some good picks but he has made some bad ones too.

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