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every great defense has had someone that is a little off kilter. I love Hardy's attitude and I bet he is a great teammate in the locker room.

He will get paid but I would think he doesn't want the crazy money contract.

I love me some Greg Hardy. But he is gonna want a huge contract. You follow him on Instagram? He wears nothin but designer clothes and accessories and drives a Bentley. All on a 6th round contract. He will want to get paid, and paid he will be.

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every great defense has had someone that is a little off kilter. I love Hardy's attitude and I bet he is a great teammate in the locker room.

Look up some of the stories told about Charles Haley with the Cowboys.

Haley was a little beyond 'off kilter' :blink:

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He will get paid but I would think he doesn't want the crazy money contract.

 

Yeah a guy who would be a decent McDonalds employee when he is done with football should turn down extra millions of dollars , 

 

 Hardy doesn't strike me as the generous type, and players really shouldn't be frowned upon if they aren't.  He better make it now while he can because chances are nobody will give a crap about him when he is done.   

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