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Greg Hardy Reaction to Loss


chknwing

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In all seriousness, I love Hardy.

I made the thread yesterday with Norman's quote where I said Rivera is destroying our future with these young players, and some disputed it. Well, watch this Hardy interview and tell me different. They are putting all they have into these games and a few coaching blunders leave us losing in the last minute. For them, they do enough in the area they control to win the games, but the coach, who is out of their control strings them along and then wastes their effort in the end. That is demoralizing, disheartening, and heartbreaking. This is why I want Rivera gone now.

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Just like the Warren Moon Comment that pissed me off this past week. He basically stated that the criticism towards Cam is racists. WTFE. So sick of this Pooo. Every #1 overall pick has had criticism throughout the first 2-5 seasons. It does not matter if he’s a QB or an Offensive Linemen. That part of the poo s #1 overall pick has to deal with. He has to either live up to the draft pick or he’s a bust. The dumbass critics (Reporters) who most have never put on shoulder pads live off of others sorrow. Like him hate him I don’t care. IF you’re a true Panthers fan you support the players and team.

I think its funny how fast the people on the forum has turned their backs on the players coaches this season. Funny and sad.

Cam is young, You can’t expect him to be a leader out of the gate. Not everyone is built the same. I look at him this year and what do I see. Someone who is trying to be a pure pocket passer. He’s not, at least not yet. What else do I see? a OC that has a week play book and is trying to hard to use college plays in the NFL. THEY DONT FRIGGING WORK!!!!!. Win or lose, let the man play the QB position and grow into what we all think he can be.

The issue is not the players as much as it is the coaching right now. Ron Rookie HC, Chud was fired after 2 season with the Browns and most likely for a reason. McDick rookie DC and should never have been hired as our DC.

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No one is expecting leadership from Hardy.

i think we'd be doing good just to keep him off psych meds.

he's not someone that you need to be putting in a leadership role...a lot like peppers.

hardy is someone that needs constant encouraging. that's not a bad thing. it's just something that you realize needs to happen if you want the krakan to be released.

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i think we'd be doing good just to keep him off psych meds.

he's not someone that you need to be putting in a leadership role...a lot like peppers.

hardy is someone that needs constant encouraging. that's not a bad thing. it's just something that you realize needs to happen if you want the krakan to be released.

Before the season is over I think the whole team is going to need Psych meds. I can understand there frustration, its like going into battle with Custer as your Leader.

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Before the season is over I think the whole team is going to need Psych meds. I can understand there frustration, its like going into battle with Custer as your Leader.

funny that you make that comment the week we are heading to play the redskins.

and sad.

i wonder if this will be custer/rivera's last stand.

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