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Greg Hardy Misses OTAs after Undergoing 'Maintenance' Surgery


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This hasn't been the smoothest offseason for Carolina Panthers Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy.

 

Finally back on the field three weeks ago following a misdemeanor assault charge, Hardy is now back on the sideline.

Coach Ron Rivera revealed Wednesday, via the team's official Twitter feed, that his top pass rusher is

undergoing "maintenance" on a minor leg injury.

 

Maintenance? That's a new one. Is Jiffy Lube checking under the hood while Hardy is on the operating table?

 

If it's a simple scope, Hardy could be back on the field for training camp.

 

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000357424/article/panthers-greg-hardy-getting-maintenance-on-leg

 

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i think it was understood.

I suppose, or the media is overreacting like they usually do.

I attempted to embed the tweet from the official Panthers twitter, but I guess it doesn't work on mobile.

Just kind of odd that they didn't specifically use that word if it was a surgery of some kind.

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I suppose, or the media is overreacting like they usually do.

I attempted to embed the tweet from the official Panthers twitter, but I guess it doesn't work on mobile.

Just kind of odd that they didn't specifically use that word if it was a surgery of some kind.

just one quote out of what was probably more discussion.

 

probably minor arthroscopic surgery getting some cartilage cleaned out which wouldn't take more than a day or two to recover from. neither rivera or gettleman are known for keeping quiet about stuff so i think if it was a bigger deal one or the both of them would have blabbed about it or at least said more.

 

i don't doubt that there was some surgery, i just don't think it's a big deal.

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