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Hardy wants to get paid.


micnificent28

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@MrFerreira675@ItsGHardy I WANT" THE KRAKEN" IN OAKLAND NEXT YEAR.69 MIL IN CAP SPACE.LETS GET THIS BEAST ON OUR D.

Anyone catch the hardy retweet last night? I know I'm grasping at straws but, he's asking for Charles johnson type that we don't have. And it looks like he doesn't care where he gets it. I would suggest getting some value for him now while he's still got value.

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It's gonna be an unpopular opinion, but if he demands even a little bit too much money, we should let him walk. In my opinion, Rivera made Hardy. He was a complete headcase, low motor player when he was drafted, and made no signs of improvement before Rivera got a hold of him. I think he would fail on the Raiders, big time, meanwhile we would have no problem filling the hole he leaves with Rivera and Eric Washington's next pass rusher.

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It's gonna be an unpopular opinion, but if he demands even a little bit too much money, we should let him walk. In my opinion, Rivera made Hardy. He was a complete headcase, low motor player when he was drafted, and made no signs of improvement before Rivera got a hold of him. I think he would fail on the Raiders, big time, meanwhile we would have no problem filling the hole he leaves with Rivera and Eric Washington's next pass rusher.

Alexander might make this easy.

Ideally we could move him for a pick or two.

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Alexander might make this easy.

Ideally we could move him for a pick or two.

 

Was just thinking the same thing.

 

In the next few years we have to pay Cam and Luke.

 

I like the Kraken and all, but he is no Luke.

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Let Hardy walk. Alexander is growing nicely. We have CJ, Star is starting to take shape and we have Dwan Edwards and Short for a pass rush. If we sign Hardy to a fat comtract it will be Hurney 2.0

Good DEs are something you can actually trade away and get something for....

We already failed that once, Hardy better not just walk....

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