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Any contract is a risk. You pay the man for what he could be over the next few years. He could still be dominant, could become the best in the league. Or, he could become pretty average. It really is a guessing game. I'd bet he stays at a high level, though we are naive if we don't think he played with some extra incentive down the stretch. He knows the money is coming.

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I never said he played more or less than 4 years but the only dumbass posting right now is some guy pretending like he has a clue about a guy who has shown flashes since 2011 while ignoring every article that speaks towards Greg Hardy's work ethic..

feel free to form your own conclusions but try to follow a little football along the way...

you're so far off the reservation that your original responses make perfect sense now..

Following football? How about using some better english in your posts so I can actually understand what they mean. Hardy has been showing 'flashes" of brilliance since prior 2011. How about that blocked punt his rookie season? You don't remember that do you?
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Anyone else worried he'll get lazy with a big contract? Not saying he'll suck; I just don't see him playing like this a year from now when he knows he's guaranteed 10 mil the next year.

You're nucking futs man. The Kraken is not motivated by mortal wants... He craves pain and suffering to sustain him.

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Following football? How about using some better english in your posts so I can actually understand what they mean. Hardy has been showing 'flashes" of brilliance since prior 2011. How about that blocked punt his rookie season? You don't remember that do you?

 

do you even know what you're arguing about?

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Um yeah....with each sack, the price just keeps getting higher. We're gonna need to cut half the team to keep Hardy.

It will be worth it. The thought of him being stolen by a divisional rival is enough to make me puke.

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That Hardy has played harder for some extra money. He has. I don't blame him. Still a helluva player regardless.

 

you would have to assume he hasn't been playing for extra money all year while severely discounting his competitive spirit as if he only played the game today for a few extra million...  

 

But hey, I don't blame him either..

 

 

 

oh, and ATL OL is pathetic..  

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