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I'm glad the Kraken is gone


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I found an article discussing Greg Hardy's return to the NFL. I am disappointed they do not have any pictures of Greg in a Cowboy outfit as this is extremely negative towards Greg. Looks like Women Liberation Groups are grabbing their pitchforks.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/10/08/opinions/nichols-sports-jessica-mendoza-greg-hardy/index.html

I never thought I would say this but I am glad Hardy is no longer a Panther. The guy is just too crazy.

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You know, Hardy's a knucklehead, and is going to say some knucklehead things.  We have other knuckleheads on our roster right now too, I'm certain of that.

We also have some really good leadership in our locker room that helps keep knuckleheadedness contained.  Case in point with Hardy, he tweeted his speedometer going 120, and Smitty tweeted right back his going under the speed limit.  Do you really think that exchange ended on twitter?  No way...  

And that's not about Smitty--he's gone anyway.  It's about the culture in our locker room, currently led by guys like Thomas Davis.  Dallas is a circus, and that's why Hardy is going to probably embarrass himself out of the league in the next few years.

I wish he was still here.  For both our sakes and his.

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The only crazy person I see is the guy in your profile pic ... hardy was a beast in Carolina and he will be a beast in Dallas .. his attitude and persona is who is he is .. He's always been outside the box and his play showed that as well.. He doesn't hold back ANYTHING even words .. I wish him the best and I also wish the incident never happened and he was still a panther. 

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You know, Hardy's a knucklehead, and is going to say some knucklehead things.  We have other knuckleheads on our roster right now too, I'm certain of that.

We also have some really good leadership in our locker room that helps keep knuckleheadedness contained.  Case in point with Hardy, he tweeted his speedometer going 120, and Smitty tweeted right back his going under the speed limit.  Do you really think that exchange ended on twitter?  No way...  

And that's not about Smitty--he's gone anyway.  It's about the culture in our locker room, currently led by guys like Thomas Davis.  Dallas is a circus, and that's why Hardy is going to probably embarrass himself out of the league in the next few years.

I wish he was still here.  For both our sakes and his.

Bad example. Both are dumbasses tweeting pics of the speedometer while driving.

 

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The only crazy person I see is the guy in your profile pic ... hardy was a beast in Carolina and he will be a beast in Dallas .. his attitude and persona is who is he is .. He's always been outside the box and his play showed that as well.. He doesn't hold back ANYTHING even words .. I wish him the best and I also wish the incident never happened and he was still a panther. 

totally agree, I wrote this to say I'm glad the panthers are no longer involved, as the media will eat this up. They are even pointing out how disgusting Jerry Jones comments were. Thanks for compliment on my profile pic, I enjoy using hilarious mugshots and update them occasionally.

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I'm glad it's in the past. He is an amazing player, one of the best DEs in the league, but he's just never going to get it.

Couldn't agree more.  This guy could be the best DE of all time, but he's a nut and he'll never take full advantage of the gift he was given.

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What I read in a different article is that the problem is that his answer was in response to a question about domestic violence.

he was asked a question about playing NE. He didn't just randomly start talking about Brady and his wife out of the blue. Was it un-pc?  Probably. But it's nowhere near the big deal that PFT is trying to make it out to be.  His "guns blazing" comment was no big deal too. The guy has never gotten in trouble with guns and it's a pretty common expression fitting for his situation.  I'd expect him to be more conscious of his wording if he were actually guilty of what he was accused of, but since he's not he wouldn't even think about the connection. 

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