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Hardy to choose between Cowboys and Bucs


Jeremy Igo

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So the Goal is to want great players on your rivals as well??

Good I'm glad to learn that. .

Remember the 'Dream Team' the Eagles built?

How about the one the Redskins built before that, or the one the Dolphins built even further back?

How did those turn out?

For that matter, how many people hailed the Bucs for 'winning free agency' last year around this time? What'd that accomplish (other than the worst record in the NFL)?

Never fails. Every offseason, people start panicking over who's signing or getting drafted by our division rivals. And even though the entire division tanked last year and we finished strong, the same chicken littles are out again this year clucking in fear.

I swear, some people never learn.

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Remember the 'Dream Team' the Eagles built?

How about the one the Redskins built before that, or the one the Dolphins built even further back?

How did those turn out?

For that matter, how many people hailed the Bucs for 'winning free agency' last year around this time? What'd that accomplish (other than the worst record in the NFL)?

Never fails. Every offseason, people start panicking over who's signing or getting drafted by our division rivals. And even though the entire division tanked last year and we finished strong, the same chicken littles are out again this year clucking in fear.

I swear, some people never learn.

Patriots - Revis, Browner

Seahawks - Bennett, Avril

Ravens - Boldin

Giants - Rolle

 

Last 4 Super Bowl winners have had a significant free agent signing in their starting lineup that played a major role in them winning the championship. Adding 5-6 guys in FA is typically a very poor plan but adding one or two significant free agents to supplement your team is an extremely successful strategy.

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Remember the 'Dream Team' the Eagles built?

How about the one the Redskins built before that, or the one the Dolphins built even further back?

How did those turn out?

For that matter, how many people hailed the Bucs for 'winning free agency' last year around this time? What'd that accomplish (other than the worst record in the NFL)?

Never fails. Every offseason, people start panicking over who's signing or getting drafted by our division rivals. And even though the entire division tanked last year and we finished strong, the same chicken littles are out again this year clucking in fear.

I swear, some people never learn.

 

Not wanting one of your best players on a division rival has nothing to do with that.  No one's afraid he's gonna take the Bucs to a Super Bowl for christ's sake. We just don't want him on a rival. 

 

I think you're over exaggerating things a bit.  

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Cowboys bribing Greg Hardy with with Whataburger

 

http://fansided.com/2015/03/18/cowboys-bribing-greg-hardy-with-with-whataburger/

 

According to Bryan Broaddus, the Cowboys are making a big push to get a deal done at their practice facilities today. That includes bribing Hardy with a Texas fast-food favorite, Whataburger.

Things are getting serious here at Valley Ranch to sign Hardy. Cap guys are making a run for lunch to his favorite spot. Whatabugar.

— Bryan Broaddus (@BryanBroaddus) March 18, 2015

 

Seriously?

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Cowboys bribing Greg Hardy with with Whataburger

 

http://fansided.com/2015/03/18/cowboys-bribing-greg-hardy-with-with-whataburger/

 

According to Bryan Broaddus, the Cowboys are making a big push to get a deal done at their practice facilities today. That includes bribing Hardy with a Texas fast-food favorite, Whataburger.

 

Things are getting serious here at Valley Ranch to sign Hardy. Cap guys are making a run for lunch to his favorite spot. Whatabugar.

— Bryan Broaddus (@BryanBroaddus) March 18, 2015

Seriously?

 

He doesn't even have to go there for that.. we have one of those here

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Gerald McCoy's twitter sounds like he was trying to lure someone there... maybe Hardy?

 

McCoy has previously made some overtures on twitter to get Hardy to Tampa. He also did the same with Derrick Morgan. It appears he is a much better player than recruiter.

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McCoy has previously made some overtures on twitter to get Hardy to Tampa. He also did the same with Derrick Morgan. It appears he is a much better player than recruiter.

did you check it out? Definitely sounds like he was trying to get someone there

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Greg Hardy is still a Panther at heart or Tampa Bay would have been appetizing (Car twice a year, no income tax, etc). Understand this, he understands that his mistake destroyed his chance of being a Panther. I wish no ill will to the Kraken, I will miss his play but I have moved on. Good luck Greg, destroy the Foreskins (if you sign with Dallas, eh Dallas).

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