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Greg Hardy hates the fact he's not here


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Greg Hardy's former team was playing on TVs all around him at The Owners Box sports bar inside the Omni Hotel Monday night. But the Cowboys' standout pass rusher didn't seem interested. He was surrounded by fans seeking a photo or an autograph as part of a promotion for Gameday Sports Tours.

It's clear that Hardy does not care for the Carolina Panthers, the team that drafted him in 2010 but chose not to re-sign him after he missed all but one game in 2014 while facing domestic violence charges.

Hardy's feelings about the Carolina franchise were particularly evident when Jeremy Smith, a 38-year-old Cowboys fan, approached the Pro Bowl defensive end with a Panthers mini helmet to be signed.

"No, I can't do it," Hardy told him.

However, Hardy quickly found a solution, reaching into his pocket to grab what appeared to be a wad of cash. He peeled off a $100 bill, signed his nickname "Kraken" and handed it to Smith.

"I was a little irritated because I spent $37 on the mini helmet," Smith said. "But he offset it by throwing down the $100 bill. I was a little surprised. It made me feel better."

Smith said he would likely have the bill professionally framed.

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http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas-cowboys/20151102-greg-hardy-refuses-to-autograph-carolina-panthers-helmet-pulls-out-100-bill-signs-it-for-fan.ece

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Am I the only one that's worried about playing this mother fuger?  He said while he was here a few times the QB he wanted to hit the most was Cam... probably even more so now.

Hardy likes to violently light QBs up when he gets to them.   Wouldn't put it past him to bring something extra against Cam.  Hope Oher is ready for him when Cowboys week rolls around.

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When you go through a breakup, you either can't stand to be reminded of your ex because you were in love with her (and you take every opportunity to trash her because you want to make yourself feel better), or you can talk about it unemotionally and move on because you didn't really care about her.

 

The former seems to be the case with Greg, DeAngelo, and Smitty. 

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3 minutes ago, RelaxImaPro said:

Am I the only one that's worried about playing this mother fuger?  He said while he was here a few times the QB he wanted to hit the most was Cam... probably even more so now.

Hardy likes to violently light QBs up when he gets to them.   Wouldn't put it past him to bring something extra against Cam.  Hope Oher is ready for him when Cowboys week rolls around.

Fun fact - Oher and Hardy were teammates in both high school and college. Before they went to Ole Miss both played at Briarcrest in Memphis, which was one of our (Christian Brothers) main rivals. 

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