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We're a nameless, faceless opponent - Hardy


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Looking forward to see his pouty faces on the sideline after we administer an epic ass whupping.

 

I'll never forget how much poo Hardy talked leading up to the 49ers playoff game, "kilt it, no spoon" etc.

And then he literally does nothing that entire game and the Panthers lose. That is how I remember Greg Hardy. 

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When asked if he has any friends on the team, He responded... "Which team."

It turns out his only friend might be... the guy he'll be lining up against. 

There are really all kinds of storylines in this game... and I expect this one to be played up quite nicely by the media. 

I'm encouraged that if anybody knows how to play against Greg Hardy.... its the guy he played against since College. 

Dont be blindsided if we dont hear much from Greg on Thursday. 

*Note: Michael Oher's tweet was from over a year ago. 

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2 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

sounds instead he's not getting caught up in emotions and is just focusing on the game.

Jesus ya'll whine like a bunch of women.

He said exactly what he should have said. No reason to get up in arms about this.

Would people have preferred he say that he can't wait to hit Cam since he never got a chance to in practice?

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