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Can Hardy play the DT?


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Ok then it didn't happen. Look man I think the will be the guy at that spot too, but I was wondering if you had any information that led to you stating that he was the guy, because I have heard nothing of the sort.

you go prove it didn't happen. lol how people spout off cause they don't remember things correctly, then want proof months, or even years later.

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you go prove it didn't happen. lol how people spout off cause they don't remember things correctly, then want proof months, or even years later.

HAHAHAHA WHAT?Pretty much impossible. Are you saying that it was said by a team official that Fua disappointed while McClain showed promise? If so you are wrong as well, I found and posted the only article that even begins to compare their performances and it refutes that claim. I guess it is ok to spout random BS without a source, Jared Green will start opposite Steve Smith week one, I heard it on the radio I promise. Seriously I did, but I don't have time to dig through all of the radio interviews on the webs.
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I can see Hardy rotating in on passing downs this year more than last year because of his weight gain. I can see the culture change in the team. Players know that under Rivera, if you don't contribute, you don't play. And the help of Cams winning and not accepting losing attitude, only solidifies the transformation.

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this will depend on how relentless he can be off the edge. If his pressure is the same or close to the same from the inside as it is from the edge then he may see more time inside. If he can dominate from the edge as I hope he can (this is his year) his time will be limited on the inside to some true passing downs and some end of game/half situations.

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