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Hurney on Pats: Culture of Cheating


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the rumor I heard is that they were filming our practices from an apartment near the practice field

Buckner has said numerous times on the radio that he felt like they knew what we were doing and it was something dirty on how they were so prepare to play against us..

So Hurney isn't the only person who feel like they stole the superbowl from us..

But to be honest half of our Oline was on steroids ...

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But to be honest half of our Oline was on steroids ...

 

Hurney made it clear the Panthers weren't completely innocent of violating rules during their Super Bowl year. He reminded that a report came out after the season that several Carolina players bought steroids from a South Carolina physician.

Among those cited in the report were three of the five starting offensive linemen.

"That was wrong," Hurney said. "The organization didn't know anything about it and we took steps and we addressed that. We weren't going to put up with that. [Team owner] Jerry Richardson wasn't going to put up with that.

So he owned that in the interview and said that JR wouldn't allow that to be part of our culture.  
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They weren't found to be filming practices. That report was retracted.

 

The report about them filming the Rams was retracted, true. What Hurney is commenting on if you read the article is that he has had several people swear that the Panthers practices were taped during Super Bowl week. Maybe it's sour grapes, maybe it's not, but it's not him trying to say that taping the sidelines was illegal during that time which is what you are implying.

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The report about them filming the Rams was retracted, true. What Hurney is commenting on if you read the article is that he has had several people swear that the Panthers practices were taped during Super Bowl week. Maybe it's sour grapes, maybe it's not, but it's not him trying to say that taping the sidelines was illegal during that time which is what you are implying.

 

There's no combating gossip and people's feelings. At this point it's all an urban legend and 99% of people couldn't even tell you what they were found to be guilty of.

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