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Former Panther DE Hardy-“I’m too rich and pretty” to take Saturday’s opponent personal


Nails

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I think Hardy takes an L in this one . so far Hardy’s opponents have been somewhat cherry  picked . 

This is his first true test. Obviously with the heavyweights one punch can end the night but Juan has a solid DIv 1 wrestling back ground and is big, smart and hungry .

Ironic fact .. Juan’s nickname is “The Kraken” 

 

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13 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

is this ALL WORLD greg hardy, or a different one?

All world.  Same one that changed this franchise from a loser to a winner-first by saving the season after it began 0-2 by racking up 3 sacks in a big win, then ultimately winning the division by himself with his performances against the two biggest rivals-forever changing the culture of this franchise and especially this core.

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

All world.  Same one that changed this franchise from a loser to a winner-first by saving the season after it began 0-2 by racking up 3 sacks in a big win, then ultimately winning the division by himself with his performances against the two biggest rivals-forever changing the culture of this franchise and especially this core.

uh what lol we gonna ignore Luke's Defensive Player of the Year season?

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1 hour ago, Nails said:

All world.  Same one that changed this franchise from a loser to a winner-first by saving the season after it began 0-2 by racking up 3 sacks in a big win, then ultimately winning the division by himself with his performances against the two biggest rivals-forever changing the culture of this franchise and especially this core.

it’s amazing we ever won a game since

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