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I can see him parting with next years first and us drafting 2 first round picks. NOT saying I endorse it.....just got that feeling. People will be trying desperately to get rid of first rounders this year and Hurney will try to make up for not having a 3rd.

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I dont see him trading away future 1st or 2nd round picks. If anything I could see us trading down in the first to pick up a 2nd and then maybe packaging those 2 move back up again. Anyway I just dont see anyway that he will trade future high round picks again. A lot of his reasoning in doing so before was directly related to John Fox.

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I can see him parting with next years first and us drafting 2 first round picks. NOT saying I endorse it.....just got that feeling. People will be trying desperately to get rid of first rounders this year and Hurney will try to make up for not having a 3rd.

Who would he exactly be pulling the trigger for?

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The only way he would trade up is if it was a pick and player like Stewart. He won't give up multiple picks. When you don't venture into free agency every pick is very valuable.

His track record says otherwise.

He learned under Bobby Beathard, one of the guys that was known as a wheeler and dealer.

When building, and Hurney should have known that we were in that mode for the past 3 seasons, you should only trade back and get more picks, unless a franchise QB slips.

Hurney did not do this, and we are suffereing because of it.

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His track record says otherwise.

He learned under Bobby Beathard, one of the guys that was known as a wheeler and dealer.

When building, and Hurney should have known that we were in that mode for the past 3 seasons, you should only trade back and get more picks, unless a franchise QB slips.

Hurney did not do this, and we are suffereing because of it.

We also used to make forays into free agency in years past. We gave up our first round in 2009 and 2010 and what happened? We lost first rounders which we could have used to get great players. We traded up for Otah and Brown and a second for Edwards. Don't you think he learned something from those mistakes???

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all for it

what the hell is wrong with getting your 1st rounder a year early?

especially if you don't plan on finishing low enough to get a top ten next year anyway

when you have a run n front of you, you gladly mortgage your 20-something pick

if he does it, then I have a very good idea where his head is concerning our potential this year

players and coaches can blow "SB or bust" smoke all they want. If Marty does this, he is putting his money where his mouth is

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We also used to make forays into free agency in years past. We gave up our first round in 2009 and 2010 and what happened? We lost first rounders which we could have used to get great players. We traded up for Otah and Brown and a second for Edwards. Don't you think he learned something from those mistakes???

I certainly fuging hope so. I have very little faith in our GM. However, I hope you are right, and he learned from his F up's.

If I were as bad at my job as Hurney is at his, well, let's just say I would have a lot more time on my hands.

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