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Greg Hardy getting some national props


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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/john_lopez/08/25/rookie.hidden.gems/1.html

Greg Hardy, DE (6th round), Panthers

When a draftable player earns a reputation -- good or bad -- it can be almost impossible to keep the story from spreading out of control. You have to wonder if that's what happened in the case of Hardy, an immensely talented end considered a top-10 pick before his senior season.

Somehow, a couple of injuries and reports of a bad attitude turned the entire league on Hardy, whose physical skills (6-4, 280) could not be more impressive. His stock dropped like a rock. Ever since, he's been dropping quarterbacks much the same way, and behavior or effort have not been a problem.

Hardy had two sacks, two tackles for loss and tied for the team lead in tackles with five in his preseason debut. Of late, he's been working with the first team at defensive end. It could be a big, big year for the former Ole Miss Rebel.

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It's classy and timeless, like a Member's Only jacket.

Perhaps but Beaux is more of a LA flavor username than being..

Delhomme'sBoBerryBiscuit@Bojangles, Delhommey, DelhommeizGUD,Delhomme :lol:

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