Hardy Goes Beserk on Sidelines

JohnnyHopkins

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So the truth comes out. I figured that was the underlying cause of your unhapiness. You don't like him for what you think he "might" have done with his ex, I get that but your post was that getting into an altercation on the sideline is wrong. My view on this is that we really don't know what happend that night he was arrested, the facts are unclear so I reserve judgement on the charater of the man, as a result I have zero problem for him slapping a clipboard out of a crap coach's hand who had shoved him first. And yes, Brady has yelled and screamed at many coaches, so I feel no problems in comparing the two either.

You already posted this dude, but I appreciate your dogged determination in getting your point across.
 

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I'm sure the "Bi-polar " armchair diagnosis will come next.

Just not that big of a deal. Hardy jumped in the ST huddle to chew some butts and the coach told him it wasn't his place.

ESPN just did a whole DAL segment and it wasn't mentioned at all.
 

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Honestly, this type of stuff happens in football a lot more than people think.

Hardy is high strung... that's part of what makes him so good. He is far from the only guy that has done things like this on an NFL sideline. It is a violent game played by violent men, and sometimes their emotions get the better of them.

Greg is one of the players on this team that we do not have to worry about. He is doing everything he needs to and then some.

Only the fans and media are worried about this. The players and coaches will write it off as heat of the moment, competitive, testosterone fueled desire to win.

It is really ok. I promise.

No, ST coach needs to file a restraining order in North Carolina....
 

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I'm sure the "Bi-polar " armchair diagnosis will come next.

Just not that big of a deal. Hardy jumped in the ST huddle to chew some butts and the coach told him it wasn't his place.

ESPN just did a whole DAL segment and it wasn't mentioned at all.

Really? Because it was all over the morning sports talk shows. Mike and Mike shredded Hardy over it.

This is even less of an issue than when Dez did it. And I tell you what, if Biaschia wasn't screaming at his coverage unit, then I am damn glad Hardy was.

We see players on other teams doing this all the time and it's never talked about. Thank god I don't have cable. The national sports media can absolutely ruin sports for you if you let it.
 

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We need fire on this team. Nobody really seems to be afraid for their jobs, or even afraid of losing. The coach is in a constant state of clapping, regardless of what just happened on the football field. An attitude like Hardy's is what this team sorely needs.
 

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It appears he was the only one who wanted to tell Bisaccia what he really felt about his special teams effort.
 

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We need fire on this team. Nobody really seems to be afraid for their jobs, or even afraid of losing. The coach is in a constant state of clapping, regardless of what just happened on the football field. An attitude like Hardy's is what this team sorely needs.

No, what we really need is for our best players to be healthy and on the field. There was plenty of "fire" last year, when the Cowboys were healthy.
 

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No, what we really need is for our best players to be healthy and on the field. There was plenty of "fire" last year, when the Cowboys were healthy.

Yeah, but it's times like these, when those guys aren't healthy and on the field, that you need to make sure everyone is getting the best out of themselves.

This video here proves to me that there was nothing malicious in what Hardy was doing. "I play for you and you play for me" and "We're all we've got." -- he's clearly trying to light a fire under guys on that team to pull through in a tight road game.

https://www.facebook.com/wfaachannel8/videos/10153264118531545/
 

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No, ST coach needs to file a restraining order in North Carolina....

Its kind of funny how some media types are outrageously outraged about Hardy slapping Biaschia's clipboard but never mention Biaschia shoving Hardy after he does it. Much ado about nothing.
 

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It appears he was the only one who wanted to tell Bisaccia what he really felt about his special teams effort.

Which in a normal workplace would of gotten him fired. Hey I love passion from a player. Show it on the field, against the opposition, not against a coach in a position of authority.
 

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I'm not reading through this whole thread but more guys need to go beserk on this team. The defense held the Giants up. The offense ties the game and special teams gives it away in a flash, right up the gut. I'd be Poed to. I love Hardy.
 

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Its kind of funny how some media types are outrageously outraged about Hardy slapping Biaschia's clipboard but never mention Biaschia shoving Hardy after he does it. Much ado about nothing.

welcome to 2015. have a nice stay.
 

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I saw nothing wrong with it. If half of the team had that intensity and anger, maybe they'd win some ballgames.

Better than MR. CLAPPY head coach clapping after every mistake and disaster that came along yesterday.
 

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Yeah, but it's times like these, when those guys aren't healthy and on the field, that you need to make sure everyone is getting the best out of themselves.

This video here proves to me that there was nothing malicious in what Hardy was doing. "I play for you and you play for me" and "We're all we've got." -- he's clearly trying to light a fire under guys on that team to pull through in a tight road game.

https://www.facebook.com/wfaachannel8/videos/10153264118531545/

I don't know when being fiery on the sideline became a bad thing. Maybe it's our politically correct society. Emotion can be a bad thing at times if you let it result in things such as unnecessary penalties but being fired up can be a good thing when it gets the team's adrenaline flowing and motivates, even if it results in some anger being displayed.

I want my players to care enough that it upsets them to lose. There's a line that they don't need to cross, but I didn't see anyone cross that line Sunday.
 

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Which in a normal workplace would of gotten him fired. Hey I love passion from a player. Show it on the field, against the opposition, not against a coach in a position of authority.

The NFL is far from a normal work place. If Jerry had any sense that coach wouldn't have been on the plane back to Texas. Our ST suck and have sucked.
 

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It would be quite interesting to see the spin had this happened in a winning effort, given his performance since being away for so long.
 

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Which in a normal workplace would of gotten him fired. Hey I love passion from a player. Show it on the field, against the opposition, not against a coach in a position of authority.

Probably, but he isn't in a normal workplace. He probably makes more in a week than Bisaccia will make in the length of his entire contract.
 

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There's a fan video of the incident floating around where you can make out some of what he's saying. It's mostly after the clipboard slap, and after he goes after Street for pushing him out of the huddle. When he's talking to Gregory. Here's the most that I can make out of what he was saying:

"Help me! Help me!" Do the defensive line, Hayden and Lawrence in particular. And then, to Gregory "You don't know! You don't know! (inaudible). Give me all you got!" Gregory was obviously telling him "I know, I know" to try to calm him down.

Not that it justifies breaking the huddle for Teams or slapping a coach's clipboard.
 
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