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Message from HURNEY to FANS

Hurney tempering Carolina optimism

By Pat Yasinskas

My trips to training camps are over and all four NFC South Camp Confidential profiles have run on the blog. Iโ€™ve got lots of leftovers in my notebook and on my tape recorder and Iโ€™ll be using some of that for our season previews that run in a few weeks.

But Iโ€™m going to start rolling out some bits and pieces of what Iโ€™ve collected in the coming days. Letโ€™s start with a conversation I had with Carolina Panthers general manager Marty Hurney in Spartanburg, S.C.

nfl_a_hurney_bl_200.jpgMarty Hurney knows expectations are high for the Carolina Panthers this season.

Itโ€™s no secret that thereโ€™s a lot of optimism among Carolina fans. Nationally, a lot of media members are calling the Panthers a team on the rise and some even give them a chance to finish ahead of the New Orleans Saints* and Atlanta Falcons.

So what does Hurney think about all this?

Well, letโ€™s preface it with a little background. By nature, Hurney is one of the most superstitious people Iโ€™ve ever met. He has an inner confidence, but, on the outside, it always seems like Hurney is fearing the worst.

That brings to mind a story from the 2005 postseason. The Panthers were playing the Giants in the wild-card round. It was late in a game that the Panthers went on to win 23-0. Hurney was sitting directly behind the Carolina media in the Giants Stadium press box when a former co-worker Iโ€™ll call โ€œStanโ€™โ€™ did what a veteran reporter should do in that situation. He picked up the phone and started booking a hotel room in Chicago, where the Panthers would play the Bears the next week.

โ€œOlson, hang up that phone now,โ€™โ€™ a red-faced Hurney started screaming.

A defiant -- perhaps โ€œobliviousโ€™โ€™ is a better description -- sort, โ€œStanโ€™โ€™ simply continued booking his room. When finished, he turned to Hurney and said, โ€œRelax, Marty, this oneโ€™s over." Hurney muttered something about it never being over until itโ€™s over as the final seconds ticked off the clock.

So, as you might expect, the rest of the Carolinas are excited about this season, but Hurney is something closer to cautiously optimistic.

โ€œIf we stay healthy, we have a chance to compete,โ€™โ€™ Hurney said. โ€œI think the excitement comes from the offensive production we showed last year. We showed we have the ability to score points and you have to score points to win in the league these days. We have that and we feel like our defense and special teams have improved.โ€™โ€™

The real reason for the excitement among fans might be the presence of quarterback Cam Newton, who probably will go down in history as the best player Hurney ever drafted. That move surprised many because Hurney previously was perceived as being too cautious to take a chance on a quarterback that had many critics as last yearโ€™s draft approached. But Hurney did extensive homework on Newton and concluded that there werenโ€™t any problems. It sure looked like Hurney was right as Newton went out and was named the NFLโ€™s Offensive Rookie of the Year.

โ€œHis competitiveness brings an energy to the whole team,โ€™โ€™ Hurney said. โ€œWhen that dynamic player plays the quarterback position, thatโ€™s going to impact your team more than anywhere else because thatโ€™s the guy that has the ball in his hands every play. That confidence has a domino effect through the entire football team.โ€™โ€™

So Hurney is as optimistic as he can be about the offense. Although he made some personnel moves and the Panthers got some injured players back, Hurneyโ€™s not ready to say the defense has arrived.

As we wrapped up the interview, I thought about having some fun with Hurney. I thought about pulling out my cell phone and pretending to book a hotel room in New Orleans (site of this seasonโ€™s Super Bowl) for late January or early February. But I decided against it, mainly because equipment manager Jackie Miles wasn't nearby to give me a set of ear plugs for me to drown out the aftermath.

โ€œWe made a step offensively last year,โ€™โ€™ Hurney said. โ€œNow we have to deal with increased expectations and itโ€™s an important year for us.โ€™โ€™

Thatโ€™s as close to optimism as youโ€™re going to get from Hurney.

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ok, thanks for the 3 week old news

Goddamn, I know I got hammered last night, but did I really dream the past 3 weeks?

Being that he just re-iterated this moments ago at the Panthers Luncheon I figured that It was interesting and news worthy, that he hadn't backtracked off his stance. 3 weeks has passed since he initially said it. If you would have went back you would have seen that I'm also the guy that brought the initial story to the huddle.

Also due to the fact that I've seen Numerous posts "predicting" an 8-8 or 9-7 record should be reminded that no matter how rational they think that they're being that by saying that they are going against the HC and this team. Not something a "typical" fan for an up and coming team would do.

My message is simple. Get behind the Team (as any fan Should be) and stop being such negative nancies that refuse to eat at Chik Fil A

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I think the team will do well this year, I personally predict 12 wins. However, expecting your coach to say anything other than a glaringly positive message at a team sponsored luncheon is naive. Do you honestly think ANY coach would take the podium at their post camp team luncheon and say "Well guys, girls, fans everywhere; Don't get your hopes up too high this year because I personally only see us getting six, maybe 8, wins this year. Welp, enjoy the food!"

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what?

Trucatz is a huge homophobe. When he was new here he created a huge poo storm over Ares6 or whatever his name was. He was throwing profuse amounts of bigoted epithets all over the infraction forum because he got an infraction for insulting Ares.

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