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Did Greg Hardy go too far in his sideline outburst Sunday?

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8 Comments

  • Jim - 9 years ago

    Yes, he absolutely went to far. Everyone wants to say it's " passion ", but it's not its juvenile behavior.funny I don't recall Joe Montana, Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikman or any other numerous hall of fame players behaving that way, are we saying they didn't have passion??

  • Jose Reyes - 9 years ago

    NO, Whoever has played the sport with passion and love for the game you can understand his emotions. The same things were being said about Dez at some point. This game is violent, aggressive, and is played with intensity, emotions, and passion. Hardy showed that the last two games. Keep giving them hell Hardy!!!

  • Arnold Medina - 9 years ago

    Yes, Hardy went a little too far. I don't consider a big issue. The special teams had just given up a touchdown. That should never happen. I'd be more than a little emotional. The special teams coach just happened to be in the way and after all, it was his team that allowed the touchdown. I would've knocked the clipboard out of his hands too because his clipboard means nothing, especially since his team had just screwed up.

    It's no wonder why Hardy was pissed. He's a baller and just lost it because some of the other players are playing like losers, including the special teams coach. The special teams have been weak since the preseason.

  • John joplin - 9 years ago

    Hardy panicked, was out of control and lost focus just like the cowboys. Once coaches and players panic it's over. Its contagious look what happened to sure handed Cole Beasley. This team is imploding from the inside out. It starts with Jerry making excuses for players out of control and panicking. This season is over there is so much internal division, loss of focus and confidence its called panicking. The cowboys by panicking find ways to lose instead of finding ways to win. Weeden drove the cowboys 90 yards late in the game to tie the game against the Saints. The defense panics give up a long drive with little time on the clock. Saints miss a field goal defense dodge a bullet the game goes to overtime. The defense gives up a 80 yard touchdown pass. What does the Owner and coaching staff do they panic. They change quarterbacks. Last I heard Weeden doesn't play defense. He lead the team on a late 90 yard drive to tie the game. Did he get a opportunity to win it in overtime no. What Weeden was rewarded with for his efforts is to get benched. We all saw what happened in New York and everyone has forgotten what happened in New Orleans. It's where the panicking started on defense and carried over to the Owner and Coaching staff. It shows a total lack of confidence from the top of the organization to the bottom. Weeden is a class act he stayed focused did his job and when he was unjustly demoted didn't lose control and panic he just showed up ready to do his job.

  • Richard - 9 years ago

    I don't agree with the arguing with the coach, but people need to settle down. Dallas has too many nice guys, which is why we keep getting hit in the mouth. If that had been some of the so called marquee QBs of the league and that outburst would be chalked up as leadership. Greg does it, and every reporter with a mic is screaming dooms day. I like his passion, and I think the Cowboys need more of it. Controlled yes, but bring it on. I want a mean and nasty defense, not one that's OK with losing.

  • tina r - 9 years ago

    His behavior and disrespect with the coach on the sidelines as well is unacceptable. I guarantee Jerry Jones is scared of him. For Jones to not have respect for his coaches and allow that to happen, just goes to show he himself is trash. Hardy has anger issues and is a head case. So thankful he is out of Carolina. Wonder if he is paying off Jones to be ok with his attitude like he did his ex-girlfriend in Charlotte?

  • william - 9 years ago

    well in a way all of us should understand that he wants to win , an so does the team, so he went a bit to far but still he wants to kick some butt out there an someone needs to wake this team up , they played hard an nasty on the front line so no an yes he went to far but a win will change it all

  • DAVID MINOR - 9 years ago

    I live in kenner,La.suburbs of new Orleans,I,was born a COWBOYS MAN,I,tell my friends,the HOUR GLASS IS TURNING IN MY FAVOR,and the second half of the season don't start until after the THANKSGIVING DAY GAME ,DEZ & GREG & ME ! ARE SUPER BOWL BOUND ,I,bleed LEONARD FOURNETTE #7 ,on Saturday ,on Sunday I bleed TOM LANDRY ! GO COWBOYS!!!

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