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Does Anyone Else Have That Feeling?


Jakob

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Please! Gettlemen's inactivity is due to Hurney's incompetence, not his. We have a bunch of bad contracts--we do not need more. We cannot shop until the clearance sale signs go up. I know he will fill holes, but the longer he waits, the lower the price. Yes, he will be bottom fishing, but he also will be helping get us out of the mess Marty has us in.

His hands are tied. If Gross does not reduce his contract, expect Gman to make some tough decisions. He could actually cut Gross. If anyone thought we would do anything in free agency before the weekend, you are dillusional. Once the price gets right, he will make some moves to free up space and make some moves.

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it really is all hurney's fault.

he screwed this team over.

he set rivera up to fail and gave gettleman a total mess to clean up.

it's all about damage control and there's only so much that can be done.

for the players that need to restructure and aren't...i hope they are content being on a losing team. all talk of pride and feeling good about where they are going flys out the window when they don't cooperate.

gettleman just needs to do more of a house cleaning.

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