Dez or Hardy?

muck4doo

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Really? Cause all I see is Falcons shaking hands with Panthers while Hardy is telling them to get the f*** of "his" field. Am I missing something?



I don't know about hugs, but hand shakes seem proper. If camaraderie doesn't appeal to you, then you should be back in the locker room. Not embarrassing yourself.

The video title mentions trash talk continues after the game, then Hardy makes a comment about how the Falcons "Lost to a sorry team". I would like to know the story behind all of that.
 

Craig

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Camaraderie does not apply to a guy yelling things at his opponents.
 

Toruk_Makto

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At this age Dez. He'll have a longer career going forward

If you asked me when they were both 21? Tougher question.
 

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Camaraderie does not apply to a guy yelling things at his opponents.

Uh, ok then... I would say it definitely doesn't meet the definition of camaraderie because it's pretty much the exact opposite. Don't generalize. We are talking about a specific player yelling specific things. A specific player, yelling specific things after a game for no other reason than to draw attention to himself and to show up the other players. That clip is the definition of poor sportsmanship.
 

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Actually, after thinking about it further, I'm going with Hardy. Why? You win/lose games in the trenches. We already have an elite OL. Hardy, T Crawford, and drafting well could be building blocks towards an elite DL. I want both lines dominating for long-term Cowboys success.
 

KJJ

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In every case to me. There are a lot more Super Bowl winners with elite wide receivers than there are with elite weapons.

Huh? Dez is an elite WR without him and Murray Romo would have no weapons to turn to on offense except an aging Witten. Even without Hardy's legal problems I wouldn't take him over Dez and the TD's he produces consistently every season.
 

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Huh? Dez is an elite WR without him and Murray Romo would have no weapons to turn to on offense except an aging Witten. Even without Hardy's legal problems I wouldn't take him over Dez and the TD's he produces consistently every season.

Ha I meant more SB champions with elite pass rushers than with elite weapons. Too many Corona's.
 

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If both perform at their probowl levels next year and both demand top dollar, which one do you keep?

I say Hardy cause its do hard to replace his production.

The more valuable position...by far...is dominant pass rusher.

But they can keep BOTH next year. It's not an issue
 

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Without Dez this offense drops dramatically and without the ability to score you fall below 8-8 much less 12-4.....
 

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SuspectCorner

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Ha I meant more SB champions with elite pass rushers than with elite weapons. Too many Corona's.

No such thing as too many Coronas.

Who was the 'elite' pass rusher for New England last Superbowl? And do you suppose Russell Wilson might be wishing he'd thrown his last pass to a WR the caliber of, say... Dez Bryant? Could you picture that Patriot DB out-hustling Dez for that short slant?

Yeah... me neither.
 

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In every case to me. There are a lot more Super Bowl winners with elite wide receivers than there are with elite weapons.

Name a single super bowl winning team in the past 10 years than had a top 3 WR. I'm not sure there are any.
 
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