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Hurney is in an unenviable position in some ways


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1 hour ago, Krovvy said:

You would think this is politics on how many on this board react.

Fact. Many would rather see him fail and take the team down with him to feed their own ego on here. 

The OP is spot on their post. However he's now deeemed a marked man by the cult who exaggerated Gettleman's ability and does the polar opposite to Hurney. 

 

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After letting some time go by to cool off, being I was/am a huge Gettleman supporter and loathe Marty Hurney, I'm coming to the conclusion that the Big Cat just MIGHT know what he is doing! 

It's very obvious that there was a huge disconnect between Dave and certain/most personnel. This is common among analytical thinkers placed in management positions. Dave got results which is why most all logical fans gravitated towards him. However, you can't be a completely successful manager of people looking strictly at the data. A lot of gray area! A blend of Gettleman and Hurney would be the perfect GM.

Well, assuming no major injuries or surprises, the Gman has set this team up very nice to move forward. All Hurney has to do is.....don't fug it up. Just be the people person that he had always been and be attentive to not handcuffing the team with ridiculous contracts!

I think Hurney's style of "managing" may be just what the Dr. ordered to take staff cohesion to the next level. 

And once that wears thin....we bring back Gettleman to fix Hurny's mess! Lol, well someone like Gettleman

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If Hurney wins a Super Bowl, he may happily follow his interim GM script and then retire (or take Morrison's old gig) while at the top of the world. Happy and improbable endings shouldn't be taken for granted, and I'm sure that he's old and wise enough to appreciate that.

That would be a glorious end to a "complicated" (as Barnwell puts it) legacy.

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1 hour ago, TheRed said:

It cracks me up how the same posters that used to litter this place with "Hurney magic" posts now act like none of it ever happened. One of the now most disliked Panthers of all time, Haruki Nakamura, was presented with a near unanimous circle jerk praise thread by fans here when Hurney signed him.

Gotta love the huddle.

so you write down every user name. that's really kind of sick. unless you are just throwing a broad blanket to look like some kind of a internet white horse...

 

I'm going to go with white horse. kudos. pie for you....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jangler said:

so you write down every user name. that really kind of sick. unless you are just throwing a broad blanket to look like a internet white horse...

 

Internet Lancelot 

Haruki did back up Ed Reed

The Hurney Magic was pretty much all tongue in cheek anyway 

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3 hours ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

fug him, he sucked ass at his job, wasted all of our time, made millions of dollars - and he gets to do it all over again. How is that unenviable? Is the Charlotte sports press actually worth a poo now?

Until you mentioned that sports comment i thought you were talking about our congressmen. 

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