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Hurney purge continues....killing the ghost


Jmac

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Slowly but surely,DG is clearing the barn of Hurneys contracts,failed experiments,and broken players.Maybe he isnt JR's puppet as was suspected.Expect this to continue untill the house is cleaned...good luck Armanti.

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The only issue I have so far with DG is the drafting of Kugbila and Barner (and maybe AJ Klein) when there were so many other holes. Otherwise he has gotten rid of dead weight QUICKLY, fixed some of the cap problems and done OK in freee agency.

 

Hopefully as he gets more freedom and money he will do very well.

 

Way to early to tell.

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The only issue I have so far with DG is the drafting of Kugbila and Barner (and maybe AJ Klein) when there were so many other holes. Otherwise he has gotten rid of dead weight QUICKLY, fixed some of the cap problems and done OK in freee agency.

 

Hopefully as he gets more freedom and money he will do very well.

 

Way to early to tell.

 

Who would you have selected with those picks and how are those players doing today?

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