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Breakdown of Hardy's play in 2013


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the con of drafting well year after year, is signing them to their 2nd contracts.

 

 

cam=100+  million incoming

 

luke= 50+ million incoming

 

star= 40+ million incoming

 

kk= 30+ million incoming

 

hopefully 2014 draft pick _______ = 50+ million incoming

had it not been for the rookie cap, that's probably what they would have gotten with their first contracts.

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Ya Hardy is the man. I do agree that this is a mass rationalization since Hardy is pretty much on Ed Reed, Sean Taylor and Ray Lewis bad ass level, it hurts to lose him. It really blows.

If your serious. You are crazy! No way he is on their level. Those 3 players came in immediately & played at a high level. 1st of Hall of Fame Hardy good, but not that good.
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Well he also got 3 sacks against the Seahawks too, so now he is starting to sound a little more elite.

I take Quinn over Hardy all day. Hardy is good no denying that, but rather get picks & he out of cap hell. Then in 2 or 3 yrs trade CJ for more picks & get younger & save money again. That's how the patriots & 49ers have so many picks they trade players with talent up in age to crappy teams & stack up picks. Even no trading CJ would be hard to accept. Hardy not so much.
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If your serious. You are crazy! No way he is on their level. Those 3 players came in immediately & played at a high level. 1st of Hall of Fame Hardy good, but not that good.

I am not saying that he is as good as them, I am saying that he is on the hype/bad ass level with them.  That is why I included Sean Taylor in there.  I guess it is possible that I just think the guy is a bad ass since he is on my favorite team.  I guess I liked how angry he always was after losses and the whole eye black and Kraken nickname persona.

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