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Since Greg Hardy left us


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8 minutes ago, Khaki Lackey said:

I wish our team would assemble a gospel singing group. We could forever end the "you can't win with a bunch of choirboys" narrative. It would be just so damn..literal.

What I love about our team is that a lot of them DO seem to be "choir boys" off the field.  Incredibly high character, leaders with strong families... and yet on the field, they are take no prisoners, pounding in your face, "MEAN" no compromise players.  It's the best kind of team there could be!

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6 hours ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Greg went to his dream team and now wishes he was still in sweet Caroline. Serves that big headed dumbass right. Couldn't stand him as a person while he was here. His act was so freaking stupid and glad that cancer is gone. This is the first season in a long time we don't have a locker room cancer (Steve Smith, Greg Hardy) and look at where we are. 

Aside from his domestic violence incidence, what else did he do while he was here to make you think he was a "dumbass", "freaking stupid", and "a cancer"? 

This post just comes off as bitter, while making an overgeneralization based upon one extreme fug-up.

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I liked Greg Hardy and his time here on the Panthers.  I liked him dropping by the huddle, I liked his coat drive, I liked his mean streak (on the field), and I liked his sense of humor.  

I didn't like the constant "me first" approach and I didn't like the incident and I know why he is no longer a Panther.  But I'm not going to sit here and pretend I wasn't rooting for the Kraken either.

 

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6 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Aside from his domestic violence incidence, what else did he do while he was here to make you think he was a "dumbass", "freaking stupid", and "a cancer"? 

This post just comes off as bitter, while making an overgeneralization based upon one extreme fug-up.

Tweeting at 100 mph, and let's remember that happened after he had previously hurt himself driving too fast on a motorcycle.

That's a prime example, but there are others.

Hardy showed everyone plenty of evidence that he was a moron. He's showing even more down in Dallas.

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So under this theory how do you account for all the games we won with Hardy? LOL

I agree we're better off without the media circus or distraction, but I don't think he was ever a cancer on our team.

I think there is something to the idea that Smitty's presence prevented us from being able to develop other receivers and created a leadership vacuum.

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Hardy was fuggin awesome when he was here, got better every year, talked to us fans, don't know how you couldn't call him a fan favorite...

i even supported him up until this past Friday, when more evidence was released.. I believed the judge was a little biased, so was the common opinion of him, and the team would've been better if he hadnt been made an example of. I do not believe that anymore. Im very glad the attention he's getting is not tied to this team anymore. It ain't our burden to bear, right, wrong or indifferent...

i appreciate teh high caliber guys that make this team, love that our last 4 1st round picks have been at home with their families when the call came. Hardy ain't that kind of guy, deuces....

i appreciate what he did, more appreciate what we do. The team is better without him...

 

Best of luck Kraken, like most exPanthers, I hope you ball out except when you play us....

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