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Bill Voth with a short interview of Jimmy Raye III


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14 minutes ago, ItsPantone278 said:

Talking about building on the foundation of names like Thomas Davis and Julius Peppers?

Not really he just threw out 4 names of great players here and TD and Pep were among the 4 names. Wouldn't read into it much...

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I would not be mad. Seems like a great candidate. Building through the draft requires spotting talent though. That's not always easy but it is easier to manage the cap that way. But let's be realistic, half the huddle will complain no matter who it is. :)

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5 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

I would not be mad. Seems like a great candidate. Building through the draft requires spotting talent though. That's not always easy but it is easier to manage the cap that way. But let's be realistic, half the huddle will complain no matter who it is. :)

Yes but a solid 95% will complain if it's Hurney

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he is no Marty Hurney. 

Hurney would have said,  "Well, you gotta lock down your core by giving them ridiculous contracts that extend into their early 50s. 

FIRST ROUND: You then draft safe in the first round--a RB or LB for the most part, but don't forget we need to use those first rounders to save my job by trading next year's pick for this year's bust.  Otah, Ev. brown?--we're dealin!

SECOND ROUND: in the second, you turn your draft board into  a dart board and see who you hit. It ain't rocket science. Who can forget names like Jimmy Clausen, Sherrod Martin, Everette Brown, Bruce Nelson, Dwayne Jarrett, Eric Shelton, Amini Silatolu and Keary Colbert?  Everyone? 

THIRD ROUND:   After that, I think it is the third round, where you draft players like Armanti Edwards and convert hm to a different position he has never played. Or you take values like Atyyia Ellison,  Rashad Butler, James Anderson, Corvey Irvin, Terrell McClain, Sione Fua.  I own the third, Chumps!

Any questions?  (Drop mic)."

 

Seriously, this is how much Hurney sucks.

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2 hours ago, MHS831 said:

he is no Marty Hurney. 

Hurney would have said,  "Well, you gotta lock down your core by giving them ridiculous contracts that extend into their early 50s. 

FIRST ROUND: You then draft safe in the first round--a RB or LB for the most part, but don't forget we need to use those first rounders to save my job by trading next year's pick for this year's bust.  Otah, Ev. brown?--we're dealin!

SECOND ROUND: in the second, you turn your draft board into  a dart board and see who you hit. It ain't rocket science. Who can forget names like Jimmy Clausen, Sherrod Martin, Everette Brown, Bruce Nelson, Dwayne Jarrett, Eric Shelton, Amini Silatolu and Keary Colbert?  Everyone? 

THIRD ROUND:   After that, I think it is the third round, where you draft players like Armanti Edwards and convert hm to a different position he has never played. Or you take values like Atyyia Ellison,  Rashad Butler, James Anderson, Corvey Irvin, Terrell McClain, Sione Fua.  I own the third, Chumps!

Any questions?  (Drop mic)."

 

Seriously, this is how much Hurney sucks.

Lmao you Sir are correct 

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11 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

The GM selection will answer a lot of questions and I would bet my left testicle it's Hurney.

Can't help get the feeling this is all a tease and Hurney is it.   Worst part is, we let the big one get away.  Someone else will hire him and we get stuck with the same lousy BS that we have endured for the most part of the last 20  years.

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