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Trading With Chicago


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2 hours ago, chknwing said:

I think Chicago will be a good canidate to trade with as I think they share similar draft interests with New Orleans.  Chicago probably wants Oline for Johnsons new offense.  Saints need Oline as well.  If Campbell is there, trade could be made.  

bears, fins, and colts are all good spots to pick up a 2nd, and still pick before the falcons 

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

That was when I think all of us had considerably more faith in the FO we have.

If you look at recent trades with the Bears, they have "won" every one of them.

Be wary if they call, it's likely to lead to a dry fuging for us.

We had more faith in a Hurney led FO than the current one!?!?

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3 minutes ago, La Pantera said:

We had more faith in a Hurney led FO than the current one!?!?

He did work in the front office that assembled two SB teams.  For all Gettleman's bluster, the core of that team was Hurney picks.

So yea, until the current regime proves that it can build a winner, Hurney's FO was the best we've ever had.  Take that however you like.

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3 minutes ago, La Pantera said:

We had more faith in a Hurney led FO than the current one!?!?

God yes. That's how bad this is.

It ain't praise of Marty by any stretch, it's just how terrible these Tepper years have been. 

I mean, literally look at the 2018-2020 drafts. They are definitively better than any draft since. And those 18-20 drafts ain't exactly something to write home about.

If you had told me in 2016/2017 during the height of the Gettleman vs. Hurney Worst GM fights in here that we would have successive GM's that said, "Hold my, beer" I would have said you are nuts.

But...here we are.

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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

God yes. That's how bad this is.

It ain't praise of Marty by any stretch, it's just how terrible these Tepper years have been. 

I mean, literally look at the 2018-2020 drafts. They are definitively better than any draft since. And those 18-20 drafts ain't exactly something to write home about.

If you had told me in 2016/2017 during the height of the Gettleman vs. Hurney Worst GM fights in here that we would have successive GM's that said, "Hold my, beer" I would have said you are nuts.

But...here we are.

 

1 hour ago, Camp Fodder said:

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1 hour ago, CBDellinger said:

Hurney is undeniably the Panthers GOAT GM.

Drafted Cam, Luke, Pep, TD etc and traded a damn third rounder via fax for 3rd Leg Greg.  Legend!

All I’ll say is that everyone wanted Hurney gone long before it actually happened. And literally nobody wanted him back the second time.

He missed far more than he hit in the draft. Outside of the first. He was completely garbage at FA.

our current FO is still a virtual unknown, after one season.But they did give us one of better FA groups we’ve seen in a loooong time. We won’t know how the first draft class will turn out until year 2 is over. really biggest knock, was taking an injured RB. Who we all know Hurney would’ve drafted as well. Hell he may have traded into the first to get him…

Give me the unknown commodity vs the 100% garbage one.

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2 hours ago, La Pantera said:

 

 

All I’ll say is that everyone wanted Hurney gone long before it actually happened. And literally nobody wanted him back the second time.

He missed far more than he hit in the draft. Outside of the first. He was completely garbage at FA.

our current FO is still a virtual unknown, after one season.But they did give us one of better FA groups we’ve seen in a loooong time. We won’t know how the first draft class will turn out until year 2 is over. really biggest knock, was taking an injured RB. Who we all know Hurney would’ve drafted as well. Hell he may have traded into the first to get him…

Give me the unknown commodity vs the 100% garbage one.

Minus the above average FA class(you are forgetting a LOT of whiffs, BTW) his draft was prime Fitterer.

I would say after year one he is worse than both Gettleman and Hurney. But, super small sample size. Maybe it will get better.

We better fuging hope it does....

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