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Marty Hurney - Executive VP of Player Personnel

Anyone wondering why we haven't heard an announcement yet?


very much so

Chris Russell posted yesterday this yesterday:



I am not a fan of Russell but this is interesting. Could Hurney be the 'other' GM level person, but not titled GM?

Rivera has been able to hold his info tight to the vest to this point, so who knows. The fact that nothing has been made "official" is very intriguing.
 
Again makes me wonder if there isn’t going to be more than 1 front office change announced?
 
Yeah, that is interesting. If Russell is right - maybe they want to announce both at the same time.
 
his second stint in Carolina was only 2018-2020. He was gone from 2012 - 2017

Gotcha, but to get fired twice from the same team says a lot. His hit list is well below meh imho.

Sorry guys but me not so Hurney
 
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Lol. You can't write the stuff I come up with.
 
Ugh...so confused


If this doesn't hammer home the fact that Rivera and company have their house in order I don't know what is. Leaks out of Ashburn are continuing to be minimized and reporting is little nuggets that are being run with. The media RAN with Hurney at GM and it's appearing that it was all speculation at that point. They heard there was an understanding in place and they jumped on it.

The same thing happened with Alex Smith before the playoff game. Heinicke and the team knew on Friday that Smith was not starting but the media didn't get the info til' Rivera and the team released it on Saturday afternoon. It appears we're finally headed toward a front office and team that has control of their people, and they respect the control of information.
 
Yep. Had the exact same thought. It’s not that they are minimizing leaks... there ARE NO LEAKS. That’s ‘OPSEC’ like we haven’t seen since the George Allen era.
 
Update, Hurney has a title



Smith has to be gone at this point... i dont see how he's still here.
 
Update, Hurney has a title



Smith has to be gone at this point... i dont see how he's still here.


I'd have to agree. His current title is VP Player Personnel. Executive VP would be considered higher than a 'regular' VP, but what other responsibilities would Hurney have...i.e. the 'Football' personnel.
 
The official team press release...


For Immediate Release January 22, 2021
PRESS RELEASE

Washington Football Team Names Marty Hurney Executive Vice President of Football/Player Personnel

LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. – The Washington Football Team announced today that they have named Marty Hurney Executive Vice President of Football/Player Personnel. Hurney will report directly to Head Coach Ron Rivera.

Hurney joins Washington with 28 seasons of NFL experience as an executive and will rejoin the franchise where he started his NFL career as a member of the team’s public relations department.

“Marty Hurney is an excellent evaluator of talent and someone whom I trust and have worked with in the past,” said Head Coach Ron Rivera. “He knows the amount of hard work it takes to operate a successful personnel department. Marty has a proven track record as a successful scout and general manager and will be a vital part of shaping our roster. Both myself and Mr. Snyder agreed that he would bring an enormous amount of experience to our operation. It is also fitting that Marty started his career here working for the legendary Bobby Beathard. I look forward to collaborating with both Marty and Martin in the years to come.”

Hurney was named the Carolina Panthers General Manager in 2002 and held the position until 2012. He was then brought back as the club’s interim general manager in 2017 and maintained the official role from 2018- 2020. During Hurney’s tenure as general manager, the Panthers appeared in the postseason four times, with two NFC South titles, two trips to the NFC Championship game and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXVIII.

Hurney has had a strong number of draft selections in the first round. Most notably, he selected both QB Cam Newton and LB Luke Kuechly in the first round of consecutive drafts in 2011 and 2012. Newton went on to win NFL Rookie of the Year in 2011, NFL MVP in 2015 along with setting nearly every passing and rushing record in franchise history. Kuechly won NFL Rookie of the Year in 2012 and NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2013 and was a seven-time Pro Bowl selection. Carolina was just the fourth team in NFL history to have consecutive players win rookie of the year honors since the awards inception in 1967.

Hurney’s other notable first round selections include DE Julius Pepper (2002), T Jordan Gross (2003), CB Chris Gamble (2004), LB Thomas Davis Sr. (2005), RB DeAngelo Williams (2006), RB Jonathan Stewart (2008), WR DJ Moore (2018) and DE Brian Burns (2019). Peppers was selected to the Pro Bowl nine times, was the NFL Rookie of the Year in 2002 and is the Panthers’ all-time leader in sacks. Gross started at tackle for the Panthers for 11 consecutive seasons, made three Pro Bowls and is the Panthers’ all-time leader in games started. Gamble started at cornerback for the Panthers for nine seasons and is the all-time franchise leader in interceptions. Davis Sr. was selected to three Pro Bowl along with gaining First Team All-Pro honors in 2015 and is the Panthers all-time leader in tackles. Stewart and Williams went on to compile 7,318 rushing yards and 6,846 rushing yards, which is No. 1 and No. 2 in Panthers’ history, respectively. Moore has led Carolina in receiving and posted 1,000-plus receiving yards in consecutive seasons and was selected to the PFWA All-Rookie Team in 2018. Burns ranked No. 4 among rookies in sacks in 2019 and led the Panthers with 9.0 sacks in 2020.

During Hurney’s tenure as Panthers GM, he also had considerable success in free agency and through trades. Hurney executed trades for TE Greg Olsen and long snapper J.J. Jansen who were both Pro Bowlers. Olsen holds the franchise record for receiving yards among tight ends and ranks No. 3 overall in receiving yards in franchise history. He also acquired RB Stephen Davis, QB Jake Delhomme, LB Mark Fields and G Mike Wahle via free agency. All four players were named to Pro Bowls during their time with Carolina. Delhomme ranks second behind only Cam Newton as the franchise’s leader in passing yards and passing touchdowns.

Prior to being named general manager of the Panthers in 2002, Hurney held the position of coordinator of player operations from 1999-2001 and director of football administration in 1998. Before joining the Carolina Panthers organization, Hurney held the role of coordinator of football operations with the San Diego Chargers under Pro Football Hall of Fame and Washington Ring of Fame executive Bobby Beathard.
Hurney began his career as a reporter covering Washington in the 1980s. After developing relationships with Owner Jack Kent Cooke, General Manager Bobby Beathard and Head Coach Joe Gibbs, Hurney joined Washington’s public relations department in 1988.

Hurney is a native of Wheaton, Md. and attended Catholic University in Washington D.C. Before joining Washington’s public relations department, he worked for the Montgomery Journal, Washington Star and Washington Times.

HURNEY FOOTBALL TIMELINE
2021: 2018-20: 2017: 2002-12: 1999-2001: 1998: 1990-97: 1988-89:
Executive Vice President of Football/Player Personnel, Washington Football Team General Manager, Carolina Panthers
Interim General Manager, Carolina Panthers
General Manager, Carolina Panthers
Coordinator of Player Operations, Carolina Panthers Director of Football Administration, Carolina Panthers Coordinator of Football Operations, San Diego Chargers Public Relations, Washington Football Team
-WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM
ESTABLISHED 1932-
 

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