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Any update on Hardy?


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according to practice tweets he is working out with training staff on the sled and he is giving it hell. shouldn't be long now.

been giving that sled hell for about 2 weeks.. can't wait to see him, Norwood, and CJ out there wrecking havoc with McClain, Fua, and Irving..

then throw in some LBer blitzes, OMGZzz

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Body abrasions on his side and didn't he show up to camp with a boot on? If he got serious road rash (likely), it definitely explains the long absence from live contact. Like BBNB said, lots of scabs that need good time to heal. The D-Line tryouts aren't finished until the coaches have a look at Hardy when he is 90%+. Hope that happens before pre-season 4.

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Road rash takes a long time to heal. It can get infected pretty easily, since it's usually over a somewhat large area like down the arms. It's also pretty painful. My brother was out of work for almost a month and he's a truck driver. I can't imagine trying to play football with the road rash my bro had/has.

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I don't know why any pro athlete gets on a motorcycle. That's a great way to cut a career short.

You're a young man in the game of life after retiring from a pro sport. Plenty of time then to do stupid stuff. During my playing years, I'd be super cautious with my body off the field. That's my money maker.

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