Dez supports Hardy

punchnjudy

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Well all the negative reports about his behavior will likely drive his price down even further, but Hardy may hold a grudge against Dallas for allowing those reports to air uncontested.
 

TheMarathonContinues

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Stop the "rust" junk.

You can't shake off the rust over 12 games and you aren't rusty. You are just done

"Rust" sounds more realistic than it does saying you are "done" at 26 or 27 years old as a pass rusher. You will see next season for whoever he plays for. He'll have atleast 12 sacks.
 

JoeKing

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Seeing as how the media so biasedly reported the Hardy domestic violence case, I wouldn't be surprised if these other reports about his partying and consistent tardiness to meetings was not entirely true. Hardy has a representative to speak for him to correct that record if he chooses to do so. It's not the responsibility of the Cowboys to do that. Dez has seen first hand how the media makes things up so of course he supports Hardy.
 

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Regarding the subject- I have nothing else to say but sign the man. Cowboys have been known for years to have the most controversial players. The thing is- these type of players are suppose to yield a supper bowl or two, lol.
 

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"Rust" sounds more realistic than it does saying you are "done" at 26 or 27 years old as a pass rusher. You will see next season for whoever he plays for. He'll have atleast 12 sacks.

A full off-season and he can't shake the rust.

Yes. Historically, time away from the game and increased age always mean worse performance. It isn't like he's some long time established performer. A couple good years.
 

BAZ

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Strange time to put this out there, I don't remember him commenting on Hardy before.
 
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