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Hardy?


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20 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

Hardy would be signed and in camp if he had anything in the tank. He looked awful last year in Dallas, he's missed his major payday and will now just linger in the NFL on one year prove it contracts

Hardy Jr is a 28 year old with a FULL tank.  He lead an awful team with 32 pressures in 12 games.  Google the sack of Brady, abusing Solder, and his INT of dangeRuss.

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6 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

By that you mean getting multiple sacks against bad teams and disappearing against good teams, right?

JJ Watt has played against the AFCS since he's been in the league.  Unlike Greg Hardy Jr who abused Nate Solder and nearly decapitated Brady on another play, Watt was sackless against (good team?) NE without Solder.  I guess he wouldn't be an upgrade from Delaire either?

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I'm sorry to say it, but Hardy would make this team better. He knows the scheme, he would come CHEAP as hell, teammates already said they didn't have a problem with him, we could cut him whenver we wanted to, he's a BEAST in stopping the run and breaking open a game, and he could either provide needed depth or start. Negatives are obvious, the media would create a sh*t storm, but we already have "evil" Cam on our team so they're going to sh*t on us either way. Or he could cause a distraction (to which we could just cut him).

I just find that the positives VASTLY overweigh the negatives. But it ain't happening so it's all for nothing.

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Hardy of three seasons ago (yes, it's been that long) was a beast.

Hardy of last year was a waste of money.

I know The Huddle has a habit of assuming that anybody who used to be good automatically still is, but it's not always true and may not be the case here.

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