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One of the top defensive ends in the world, former Panther, destroying Arena League in real time


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29 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

That "record" he holds depends greatly on a single game where he had four sacks against an Atlanta Falcons tackle of dubious capabilities. in comparison to Peppers and Greene, Hardy isn't worthy of even sniffing their jockstraps. 

Really, why all this love for Hardy? Could you actually be him posting on this site?

No comment after I posted him making the highest paid OL in the league in Nate Solder a chump with Nantz and Simms pissing themselves “OMG, that was easy”, after over a year off?

Pep has disappeared against good competition and bad.  He’s never had a game like that against our biggest rival with the division and 1st round bye on the line.

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33 minutes ago, Nails said:

No comment after I posted him making the highest paid OL in the league in Nate Solder a chump with Nantz and Simms pissing themselves “OMG, that was easy”, after over a year off?

Pep has disappeared against good competition and bad.  He’s never had a game like that against our biggest rival with the division and 1st round bye on the line.

Dude, I'm serious. She isn't coming back, it's time to move on and date other people. 

Sorry, that was relationship advice for the lovelorn. Hmmm. I think it applies here, too. 

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

Yes he is.  You don’t make a call like this, http://m.espn.com/general/play?id=10934434 , have the case ultimately thrown out, and suddenly become guilty.

As do you, by simply being here-on this site, in this thread, etc.

Probably the first coked out man to beat up a coked out woman and call the police. Yeah. I'm sure of it. 

Dudes guilty. Dudes a bum. Let it go.

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On 4/4/2018 at 9:55 AM, Nails said:

 

Pep has disappeared against good competition and bad.  He’s never had a game like that against our biggest rival with the division and 1st round bye on the line.

Okay, you must be smoking crack.  That is the only explanation for your views. 

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