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Greg Hardy's production


rmoneyg35

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Is it just me or has Greg Hardy not been playing as well as he was at the start of the season? I noticed he hasn't had a sack in a long time. I remember reading his scouting report when we drafted him and it mentioned how he would give up on plays and go through periods where he wouldn't try. Anyone else feel that Hardy has gone missing?

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It's just you.

Once again, Charles Johnson (+18.4) leads the way for the Panthers’ pass rush with 10 sacks, six hits, and 29 pressures. That’s not to say that Greg Hardy (+8.9) hasn’t impressed this year, with the only real difference in numbers being that Johnson has more sacks. Hardy’s three sacks, eight hits and 28 pressures are the perfect complement opposite Johnson.

Lemme guess. You're thought process was similar to this:

"How is Hardy doing? Only 3 sacks? Hardy sucks!"

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