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Hardy to choose between Cowboys and Bucs


Jeremy Igo

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Former Carolina Panthers defensive end Greg Hardy, who is undergoing a physical this morning in Dallas, is expected to choose Wednesday between the Cowboys and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, agent Drew Rosenhaus told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Hardy and the Cowboys have had ongoing negotiations, and the player stayed overnight in Dallas before the scheduled physical.

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12505929/greg-hardy-pickdallas-cowboys-tampa-bay-buccaneers-agent-says?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

 

 

Looks like Seattle may be out of the running for now. 

 

 

The good news... with a bidding war happening there is a good chance the dollar amount is high enough to help the Panthers get a 3rd round compensatory pick in 2016. 

 

Tampa may be a good personal fit for Hardy though. Lots of clubs, bikinis, night life etc. 

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I prefer the Bucs. Hardy is a great player of course, and i know many of you fear seeing him opposing our line...but if we cant compete against the likes of Hardy on another team, and sooo afraid of him...we have no place competing for a championship!

 

I say bring it on! Either we as a team step up to the challenge of elite play...or go back to the cellar

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