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Greg Hardy 15 Sacks


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Let's not forget CJ had a very good day himself with two sacks. And if it weren't for that bullshit leg whip he'd probably have more for the season. But I think only Kevin Greene got to 15 sacks in a season in the entire history of this franchise. What a tremendous accomplishment.

At least we know the defensive line is ready for the playoffs

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I think we all knew we got a steal and thought he was be real good, but man I honestly didn't think he would become virtually unguardable at this point. He's doing it from a 3-4 stance, DE stance, DT. Im ready to put him as the best overall DE in the league

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I know it's easy to sit here now and say we shoulda have locked Hardy up early, but DG's plan all along was to have a dominant DL.

He double dipped in the draft, brought in solid rotation guys.

DG must have really not been sold on Hardy at all before the season. Because with all the other pieces, Hardy was going to have his opportunities. He's made the most of them the last few weeks and really has bit us in the ass.

This guy has all the talent in the world and when his head is in it he can be as good as he wants. 5 weeks ago I would have been ok letting him walk. But after the NO game and yesterday, I don't know of we can afford to let him walk.

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