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Greg Hardy vs. Steve Smith


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I hadn't been sold on Greg Hardy until the last two games. His personality is just kind of off. But hearing people talk about him being able to turn on the switch come gametime, playing like he's got something to prove as a late round pick, and having that angry fire that turns him into the Kraken on the field, I think he's got a lot in common with Smitty.

 

I think he could mature like Steve and become a leader. These guys that haven't had anything handed to him are the guys we can build a team around. Unlike a Clowney.

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Yeah I can't stand that Hardy guy.

We need more Stanley mcclover type players, players who shut up and know their place

Winning doesn't mean anything if we have players like that on our team

Lol at Atlanta if they get the best DE prospect ever, that clowney guy just acts weird

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