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Marty Hurney might be rehired as interim GM


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NFL.com's Ian Rapoport believes ex-Panthers GM Marty Hurney could replace Dave Gettleman on an interim basis.

The Charlotte Observer's Joseph Person first floated the idea on Twitter, and Rapoport weighed in saying it's "definitely a consideration." If true, it's a ludicrous consideration. Hurney left the Panthers in salary cap hell, tying one hand behind Gettleman's back. Hurney's October 2012 firing was richly deserved. (Jonathan Stewart and DeAngelo Williams disagree.) Owner Jerry Richardson would be taking a time machine back to an era of football he needs to forget.
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1 minute ago, KillerKat said:

If it happens, then I'll have to spend my Sunday's doing other things and come back when JR dies.

After this year at least. This year's team is still DG's and will be unless Hurney comes in cutting/trading players left and right, which is unlikely. But pretty likely we'd have TD and Olsen taking up 15% of the cap over the next 5 years and Trai, Norwell, Star all gone.

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