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Hardy likely to end up in AFC South?


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Greg Arias ‏@TNFBExaminer 22m22 minutes ago
Per league source, Titans have inquired about Greg Hardy. Told Indy is the leader and Jags willing to open the wallett. Also if Revis (1/2)
 
Greg Arias ‏@TNFBExaminer 22m22 minutes ago
bolts, Belli and Pats will go hard after him too. Could hear from NFL on possible suspension by tomorrow. (2/2)
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I hope he goes to the Colts.  It would be funny to hear the media continue to drive the topic of Luck having to do it all himself....as the Colts are essentially void of talent,  outside of himself.

 

 

 

I still remember Hilton going off on the Chiefs in the playoffs,   that guy looked like SS89 circa '06,  against the Bears in the playoffs.  .......and then two weeks later,  hearing reports of how the Colts have no decent WRs.  

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