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Think Gross knew what was coming?


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Gross himself stated that Gettleman asked him to come back and play this year.

 

 

 

Fans are embarrassing themselves more than ever with this nonsense.

 

People are even defending Hurney now ROFL...not even a real football guy and was completely awful when it came to anything not in the first round.

 

Oh btw we always picked near the top too.....harder to miss there but aside from a VERY rare hit he missed everywhere outside of the 1st.

 

CJ - 3rd

Hardy - 6th

 

That's just about all he did outside the 1st round

 

http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2012/10/22/3539488/a-legacy-of-incompetence-how-jeff-hurney-is-not-scott-pioli

 

Read that article (i posted a non panther person for perspective) and just laugh out loud or cry...either way.

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Fans are embarrassing themselves more than ever with this nonsense.

 

People are even defending Hurney now ROFL...not even a real football guy and was completely awful when it came to anything not in the first round.

 

Oh btw we always picked near the top too.....harder to miss there but aside from a VERY rare hit he missed everywhere outside of the 1st.

 

CJ - 3rd

Hardy - 6th

 

That's just about all he did outside the 1st round

 

http://www.arrowheadpride.com/2012/10/22/3539488/a-legacy-of-incompetence-how-jeff-hurney-is-not-scott-pioli

 

Read that article (i posted a non panther person for perspective) and just laugh out loud or cry...either way.

 

Dang, i had forgotten about Ron Edwards and Tank Tyler.

 

Hurney did good at hitting on first round picks...at least in those years when he didn't trade the first rounder away :unsure:

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