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Fire Hurney


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5 hours ago, Arch legnA said:

its hurney's fault our D looked lost, our offense couldnt convert on third down, and funchess dropped 5 very catchable balls? this is one of the best rosters we've had in a few years, this thread is dumb

I agree.  I was thinking the coaching staff owed hurney an apology for pissing on his hard work.  We needed WRs he got us some damn good WRs, he got rid of worley, and got us jackson, we needed a safety, he got us reid which so many predicted would be a big win (still waiting here).  

Sorry, but this team looked damn good on paper.  We're being out coached.

 

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The draft appears to have gone fairly well this year.  Both Moore and Jackson are players, and maybe one or two of the others will be eventually.  

 

I am still baffled by using a draft pick on a kicker, watching that kicker perform well, then shipping him off to KC and keeping the older and more expensive (and inconsistent)) Gano.  

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