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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marty HurneyWashington Football Team Position: General manager Personal information Born: December 20, 1955 (age 65) Wheaton, Maryland Career information High school: Our Lady of Good Counsel (Olney, Maryland) College: Catholic University Career history As executive: Washington Redskins (19881989) Public relations San Diego Chargers (19901997) Assistant general manager Carolina Panthers (1998) Director of football administration Carolina Panthers (19992001) Director of player operations Carolina Panthers (20022012, 20172020) General manager Washington Football Team (2021present) General manager Marty Hurney (born December 20, 1955) is a general manager of the Washington Football Team. He previously served as the general manager of the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League (NFL), and was also an assistant general manager under Bobby Beathard for the San Diego Chargers in the 1990s. Early years Hurney was born on December 20, 1955,[1] and grew up in Wheaton, Maryland.[2] He attended Good Counsel High School and Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Hurney https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/ga...picks-history/ ^^ breakdown of all of his draft picks. Some tendencies - he likes to take QBs in the 3-5 round range (and misses on them). Mostly good drafts. |
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An old Panthers retread.
Oh well. Hopefully KS stays, but if I was betting money, I think he's gone. Rivera is getting to build the franchise his way. We have already seen improvements, so I'll be patient with the move and optimistic he has a successful plan in place.
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Overwhelmingly, QBs drafted in the third round or later are "misses." I don't think you can judge his work by that nugget.
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More cronyism from Ron.
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Yup, I think the title bump is due and should be a strong consideration with a weak GM hire.
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You'd be hard pressed to find any team, or any company in general, that doesn't prioritize relationships when hiring.
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Marty Hurney was fired twice by the Panthers.
Really wish we got one of the young guys from the Chargers or the Titans
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I dont think Ron trusts young guys ... but then he trusted 38 year old, never been an OC, to be his OC on a new team with roster limitations on offense.
Hurney has some good consistent drafts, read the knock on him is he isnt good with the cap and gives friendly contracts to homegrown guys. Only thing I do know is the buck stops with Ron. I think clearly he is the leader and alone atop the organizational chart. |
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And he did that in how many years? 14? Kyle has done that in 3 years.
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If Kyle Smith doesnt draft Terry McLaurin ... Id say his draft (2019-2020) were not impressive (at this early stage of judgment).
But he did draft Terry. And he did stand on the table, put his neck out to strongly oppose drafting Dwayne Haskins when everyone else was afraid to say anything bc it was the owners pick (im editorializing). I also think Snyder has black balled Kyle Smith to RR and RR doesnt mind having to pick someone he already knows. Just my pure fan speculation but if that article I read yesterday is half true ... Kyle Smith basically dressed down Dan Snyder in front of the entire staff right before the Dwayne Haskins pick and we all know Dan Snyder is a vindictive little bitch who demands everyone call him "Mr. Snyder" and to not look at him in his eyes. I imagine Kyle Smith cant wait to get the hell out of here. Much like everyone else who has had the pleasure of working for Dan Snyder. You go in clean, you come out dirty as hell. At least there isnt a Bruce around to smear campaign people on their way out. ------------------- During an interview with Redskins Nation, Smith broke down these two steals. "We were excited that Terry was there," said Smith. "He's kind of a Swiss Army knife we call it because he has the skillset to fit in to each position at wideout. As an X, the guy can roll. I mean, he ran a 4.3 40, he can take the top of off coverage, as a slot receiver, he's got route ability, he's got instincts and toughness. As a Z, he is a point of attack guy because he blocks his butt off and then as you mentioned, the special teams value of this guy is off the charts and then another high, high character guy, one of the best character guys that we did." 1COMMENTS Love was a player analysts and fans alike did not see the Redskins picking, but this was a player who Washington loved, and they couldn't help but write his name on the draft card. "This kid, unbelievable," said Smith. "2017 he finished what, second in the Heisman? He was 2,000 yards rushing, eight-point something average, tremendous production, he had an unfortunate injury this year in the last game of the year with the ACL. He's (ahead of) schedule of coming back, we are going to take it slow with him but at that position, fourth round it was a pick that the guy was graded so high we couldn't pass him up. So we will add him to the mix and we'll take it slow and be patient with him." https://247sports.com/nfl/washington...ove-131738497/ |
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