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Why does Greg Hardy and his less than 20 career sacks get to be called the "Kracken" by everyone, when Cam Wake for the Dolphins has been releasing the Kraken for years, racking up 10+ sacks every season since he came to the NFL in 2009. His 15 sacks last year, trail Greg Hardys career numbers by 3. 

 

Hardy is a very good, and very up in coming pass rusher, but lets not get carried away (looking at you mac attack show) in calling Hardy "the kracken"......Cam Wake and his 43 sacks in 4 years says hello. 

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It was a nickname that someone on an inferior site started and the whole thing's just ballooned.

Nah. Hardy has called himself the kraken since college.

That's also your answer OP. He's called the kraken because he's been calling himself that for 7 years.

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Nah. Hardy has called himself the kraken since college.

That's also your answer OP. He's called the kraken because he's been calling himself that for 7 years.

Hardy said it himself that it was from a comment on a message board.. When did he ever say otherwise?

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