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Should we tag Hardy and then try to trade him?


Ja  Rhule

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Hardy is playing like a top 5 DE people will want him, so we need at least tag then try to trade or let him ride out this season on a tag and sign him next when we have more room(Cams contract ends after next season but can be tagged for two more on top of that)

 

I imagine the number one priority would be to sign Cam to a long term contract this offseason but considering how over paid some QB's were this year I can't even being to shoot out ball park numbers for him, it's anyones guess at this point 

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I just want something from him.

Thing is, Rivera doesnt need studs to have a top defense. Our offense NEEEEDDS some desperate help. We need to spend money on that side of the ball. To be honest, signing hardy will do more harm than good. While spending the same amount on a top WR would be soooooo much help to the team.. you get what im saying?

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