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HURNEY OUT!


CatfanMO

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I am completely and utterly shocked.

I logged on hoping to see that JR did something to shake up the organization (as I have after the last 3 losses, lol)... I saw the "GM Options" thread and wrote it off as another "Coaching Candidates Thread." I thought nothing of it... Just fans dreaming.

I can't believe JR actually did it.

But, I'm not gonna act like most of these jackholes and celebrate a man losing his job. I went from being pro-Hurney to a detractor, pretty much this season b/c I realized that he hired the wrong staff and continuing to ignore positions of need and refusing to sign proven vets hurt us.

I feel bad for him because I know he wanted to win, but he was extremely stubborn.

My only hope is we get the right guy in here and don't get someone worse. Too bad JR waited until Joe Banner was already swiped up by the Browns.

Wow. Just wow...

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As far as replacements, I would be cool with Ross, but I REALLY, REALLY, REALLY hope JR opens up the checkbook and can lure DeCosta from Baltimore.

Eh. Isn't it impossible to get DeCosta since he signed a contract? A really big one at that?

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I don't know about the guy's running our front office. They just seem like JR puppets.

Maybe JR just did this to make the fans happy since there isn't much to be happy about.

We need to bring in a winner. Marc Ross would be great.

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OMG IM SO fuging HAPPY! I FOUND OUT ON MY PHONE AT WORK AND I STARTED JUMPING UP AND DOWN LIKE A LIL GIRL AND DOING A DANCE! I AM NOW VERY OPTIMISTIC ABOUT THIS TEAMS FUTURE!!! OMG IM SO HAPPY!!! MY PANTS ARE STILL SOAKED FROM JIZZING EVERYWHERE!!! HELL YESS!! THIS IS A GREAT DAY IN PANTHER NATION1!!!

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