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Why Hurney Won't Step Down?


beastson

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I wish he would do us a favor and step down

And I only wish somebody better take his spot unlike HC

I decided to make this before the Cowboys game and get it out the way

I doubt he would step down in the middle of the season. I doubt he will do it at the end of the season. However, since the season isn't over, it's not happening.

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Well lets see, if you were in your 50's or 60's (not sure how old he is) and your were making $100,000's, would you step down from your position? Or would you let your company fire you???

He is going no where while he still has a contract.

He doesn't have a contract, the Falcon fan just wants to come talk Panthers because his new team has a bye.

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Well lets see, if you were in your 50's or 60's (not sure how old he is) and your were making $100,000's, would you step down from your position? Or would you let your company fire you???

He is going no where while he still has a contract.

I thought he didn't have a contract. I wish we would pay the most $ ever in the NFL for a badass GM. No salary cap implications on that hire. It's all up to JR to demote Marty to analyst of concession worker salaries and benefits. Won't happen until the end of the season. As Bart Scott said. "Can't Wait."

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