If Kevin Colbert bungles the Steelers' fifth-round draft pick, as he basically did last summer by throwing one away on Brandon Boykin, he gets absolutely annihilated by the sporting public in Pittsburgh, on social media, talk radio, you name it. And rightly so.
If Jim Rutherford butchers the Penguins' roster management, as he did last season when they were embarrassingly forced to play with five defensemen because of a cap mistake, he gets the same treatment. And rightly so.
So can someone, anyone who is part of that public please explain to me why Neal Huntington never hears so much as a solitary syllable of criticism around here for any mistakes he might make?
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