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Greg Hardy on Star Selection via Twitter


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Greg Hardy on Star via Twitter: "Okay Ill answer the Star question but this is the last time he will be called Star by me lol. I'm excited to see what he is about like I said draft round doesn't matter as long as he's got heart and the willingness to listen and dominate at all costs he will fit in because we have developed a way of life on this defense that I am proud of and that has proven to be effective."

Cleaned up the spelling and grammar and bit for reading purposes.

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Greg Hardy on Star via Twitter: "Okay Ill answer the Star question but this is the last time he will be called Star by me lol. I'm excited to see what he is about like I said draft round doesn't matter as long as he's got heart and the willingness to listen and dominate at all costs he will fit in because we have developed a way of life on this defense that I am proud of and that has proven to be effective."

Cleaned up the spelling and grammar and bit for reading purposes.

This is so awesome, and true. I love the nastiness and dare I say swagger that this defense has... with Beason coming back and Davis continuing to play at a high level, the freaks we have coming off the edges, Keek in the middle. Shore it up with a safety in Round 2 and OOO WWEEE MAYNE.

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He doesn't sound happy about it tbh.

It sounds like he is just saying that kid needs to earn his respect first and pay his dues before he is annointed savior of the Carolina Panthers after him and the rest of the D have been working their asses off the last few years.

It's a sentiment shared by a lot of veterans.

You think Smitty would be sucking off Tavon Austin had we got him in the first? Hell no, but he sucked off Sheldon Richardson all day before the draft.

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It sounds like he is just saying that kid needs to earn his respect first and pay his dues before he is annointed savior of the Carolina Panthers after him and the rest of the D have been working their asses off the last few years.

It's a sentiment shared by a lot of veterans.

You think Smitty would be sucking off Tavon Austin had we got him in the first? Hell no, but he sucked off Sheldon Richardson all day before the draft.

That's all well and good, but the defense got wrecked by the Chiefs last year. Talk about the way of life you've developed when that way of life actually involves winning.

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Not sure what to make of that :unsure:

This

That's all well and good, but the defense got wrecked by the Chiefs last year. Talk about the way of life you've developed when that way of life actually involves winning.

And deff this.

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