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I'm so happy to hear that Hardy is doing so well in camp. 6'4" 277lbs, fastest lineman we have by 20yrds. Running with the LBs. Has karma delivered Jerry and the Panthers a #90 type of freak?

Looks a lot like someone we know...
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*still enjoying boner face*

Looking back it was against some legit teams and not the basement dwellers of the SEC, he had 3 sacks vs. Alabama as a soph in '07 and 2 against LSU as well.

As a Jr., he had one against LSU, Florida, and Alabama... All teams pumping out NFL OLinemen.

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He should very exciting to watch come pre season, hopefully he shows up and the Panthers got themselves a diamond in the rough from the 6th round that can get 6-10 sacks this coming season...It would be nice and it would help quite a bit.

I really hope they leave Brayton as a backup and rotate him more at DT... Give CJ and Hardy/Brown the most reps at DE. I think that trio could generate some serious pressure.

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i have always liked hardy, and i am not surprized to see him doing well already, but i must admit that i thought that norwood would be the guy that everybody was going to be talking about when camp started. i hope that norwood is getting jealous, and shows us that he was a steal too.

Norwood is too busy doing both DE and LB drills to be jealous.

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