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Marty Hurney Apparently Lied About Fletcher Cox


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So they brought in Cox. Just for a interview like every other player that might go top ten. Doesn't mean will draft him. This is just a process so the panthers feel out the players. So when it comes draft day. They will pick the best player on the board that will be the best fit for this team in the long run.

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If the team is drafting Cox i will fully support him but i am not impressed by Cox videos..

Btw i can't wait to see MacClain 2012 i still think this kid can become an outstanding DT.

Exactly what didn't impress you?

The non stop motor.

Getting into the back field alot.

What exactly?

By the way it's McClain.

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So they brought in Cox. Just for a interview like every other player that might go top ten. Doesn't mean will draft him. This is just a process so the panthers feel out the players. So when it comes draft day. They will pick the best player on the board that will be the best fit for this team in the long run.

And what's your point?

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I would say that, this being the second time Cox has come, Hurney being all weird about the situation, and Rivera nonchalantly saying that DT is really in need of an upgrade, that we're definitely going to draft Fletcher Cox.

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I propose we just go ahead and sign two 400 lb. sumo wrestlers to plug the middle and play a 2-5-4 D

Hell I vote for that. Why not. We have nothing to lose. Only bad thing is. We would have to hire 10 of those guys per game. 400 pounds = Heart attack and died by the end of the first drive for them. :lol: :D
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I would say that, this being the second time Cox has come, Hurney being all weird about the situation, and Rivera nonchalantly saying that DT is really in need of an upgrade, that we're definitely going to draft Fletcher Cox.

...that's just what they want you to think...

Smokesc-- eh fug it, we're probably going to draft Cox.

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I would say that, this being the second time Cox has come, Hurney being all weird about the situation, and Rivera nonchalantly saying that DT is really in need of an upgrade, that we're definitely going to draft Fletcher Cox.

Hurney being real weird about Fletcher got me thinking they are leaning towards him being the pick.

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