Hardy says goodbye to Twitter

dallasdave

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Well, considering he was drafted by Carolina; probably still has a house in Carolina, and probably before the **** hit the fan, never really thought of life outside Carolina and the Panthers, it's not a big deal to "like" a tweet from a Panther's fan claiming this statement.

Time to move along.

Get along little doggies ;)
 

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If he was on another team I would agree... but he's one of us now. He can tweet or talk smack all he wants, as long as he brings it when he's playing. Of course he needs to stay clean or he won't be on the field.
 

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he was all dramatic last night saying no more Kraken privileges and Goodbye 4ever. This guy continues to make way too much out of nothing. Just stop posting all together without having some grand finale!

He is quickly becoming my least favorite Cowboy of all time. There's no way he doesn't have some sort of incident this year. Especially if he is on his own for an extended period of time.

Do you realize how fully drama filled and anti-social Hall of Famer Charles Haley was? He had a trail of yellow and often other players had to intervene to keep him from seriously being injured in fights that he picked.
 

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Hardy has some issues with anger management. Good on the filed. Not so much in life. Losing his temper is going to cost him even more dearly than it already has.

That is an armchair diagnosis. He has never had a violent or criminal incident before the alleged DV.
 

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http://www.foxsports.com/southwest/...regory-of-media-zoo-scrutiny-nfl-draft-050415



Former Cowboys defensive end Charles Haley was the target of what he calls a "character assassination" when the San Francisco 49ers dealt him to the Dallas Cowboys in the 1992 preseason due to his off-the-field troubles. The five-time Super Bowl champion has reached out to Cowboys second round defensive end Randy Gregory about the media frenzy he will face due to his own off-field issues.

"Everybody makes mistakes in life," Haley said Sunday at AT&T Stadium for Taste of the NFL. "And I don't have time to talk to a guy about a mistake. I want to talk to him about what he's entered into, because this is going to be a zoo, a frenzy trying to attack his character, attack who he is. One moment don't define a man."

The senior from Nebraska tested positive for marijuana at February's scouting combine in Indianapolis, which contributed to his fall from the first round down to the back end of the second round, where Dallas selected him with their 60th pick.

"And the worst thing that's going to happen to this guy is y'all are going to try to make this young man be something he ain't," said Haley. "All he did was make a mistake. I think that I'm going to be around. Some of the other guys are going to be around to try to talk to the young man and tell him embrace it."

Haley says when he arrived in Dallas, owner, president, and general manager Jerry Jones told Haley that he loved him for who he was and knew he was great pass-rusher. Not only does Haley believe Jones will have a similar talk to Gregory, but that ex-Cowboys will be around to form a great safety net of support.

"Jerry doesn't give empty promises. So, I believe everything that he said. And Jerry's not alone. He has a family of ex-players that love the Dallas Cowboys and willing to come back and help."

Even with all the support the organization and alumni will have available for Gregory, Haley emphasizes that the team can't "hold a guy's hand."

"You got to make him be a man up front," Haley said. "They have held a lot of guy's hands and it's took two or three years for these guys to mature. Let him go. Talk to him. Be stern. Let him know what the consequences are."
 

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Hardy has some issues with anger management. Good on the filed. Not so much in life. Losing his temper is going to cost him even more dearly than it already has.

When I say beast mode I mean Marshawn Lynch and how he simply does not talk to the media. I'am just here so I won't get fined type of answers
 

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I hope he sticks with the no twitter move. Do your talking on the field
 

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For quitting Twitter, he sure keeps tweeting a lot.
 
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