OFFICIAL NFL Discussion Thread: 2015-16 Season - Congrats to the Denver Broncos and their fans! SB 5

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You sound a little soft man. It's not all Kumbaya and stuff.... kids get glared at at the pee wee mighty mite level.


We're talking about the peak of the sport. **** happens.


What Hardy did isn't comparable to yelling at someone in a mean voice.
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So what's the difference when it's TB, Dez, Jay, Hardy? How come it's judged differently?
The difference is Hardy was 100% out of control. No composure what's so ever, succumbed completely to his emotions. That's NOT leadership.

When it's crunch time and Tom Brady raises his voice at a teammate or in a heated exchange with a coordinator, he's not out of control.
Today I learned that even when spazzing Tom Brady is in control. He chooses to spaz as a strategic galvanizing call to arms that raises the play of everyone, excluding opponents within an 100 mile radius. Even the guy throwing peanuts worn down because it's late in the game is rejeuvanated. The spiral is tighter. The accuracy is laser. The distance is unholy. 

Brady da gawd.
 
 
 
 So what's the difference when it's TB, Dez, Jay, Hardy? How come it's judged differently?
The difference is Hardy was 100% out of control. No composure what's so ever, succumbed completely to his emotions. That's NOT leadership.

When it's crunch time and Tom Brady raises his voice at a teammate or in a heated exchange with a coordinator, he's not out of control.
Today I learned that even when spazzing Tom Brady is in control. He chooses to spaz as a strategic galvanizing call to arms that raises the play of everyone, excluding opponents within an 100 mile radius. Even the guy throwing peanuts worn down because it's late in the game is rejeuvanated. The spiral is tighter. The accuracy is laser. The distance is unholy. 

Brady da gawd.
A+ troll post. 

If you're being serious, and in your eyes, you've honestly seen Brady spaz the way Hardy did yesterday, then I don't know what to say. 

I'm pretty anti Brady, and I'm also in the camp that feels Hardy's incident yesterday is going to be blown massively out of proportion as a stand alone incident (problem is it's not a stand-alone incident given Hardy's history and personality on the field), but you're reaching sooooooooo far right now.  
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Hardy isn't a dog he's just a blatant idiot

It's all about him not the team

When you think about this, this actually doesn't make sense.

Hardy already has 3 sacks in two games and is on pace to record 15 sacks in 12 games. He's going to get paid regardless. So if he is as selfish as you claim, why have any kind of emotion after that backbreaking special teams play when his own individual stats will warrant him a nice contract?

It's because he hates losing. I'm not stating he went about it the right away. But this goes back to OTA's when he called out Coleman for being lax in practice. This goes back to last night where he confronted Brandon Carrbage for not wrapping up and tackling. He and Dez are surrounded by robotic softies conditioned to a losing culture. If I have to choose this over Ware smiling on the sidelines asking 'who's handing out game checks' after getting beat 38-28 at home by the ********, give me 53 Hardy's everyday.

I think it's interesting that Jeremy Mincey also had an outburst right after a 3 and out yesterday, berating his teammates and walking up and down the sidelines, that no one is talking about.
 
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 I'm reaching
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 You said Hardy succumbed completely to his emotions, but you think it's going to be others blowing it out of proportion. That is the most flowery I've ever seen emotions described since Shakespeare. How does a person even gauge that? 
 
 
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 I'm reaching
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 You said Hardy succumbed completely to his emotions, but you think it's going to be others blowing it out of proportion. That is the most flowery I've ever seen emotions described since Shakespeare. How does a person even gauge that? 
Are you slow? Seriously do you know what succumb means? It doesn't look like it.

Seriously what are you even talking about at this point?

Again, have you ever seen Brady completely lose control and spaz out like Hardy did?
 
Brady is also a super bowl champion, MVP and team Captain. He's not on a new team, only two games in and off a year suspension for beating the **** out of his girl and threatening her life.

Hardy has already had multiple issues with his team and we not even at the halfway mark. The nerve of Jerry calling him a leader. ****** insane
 
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And he got slammed for it. 

But we specifically talking about  in-house leadership among players and coaches vs Hardy's explosion


brady got slammed for it?  I don't remember that.

I think people found it more comical than anything. Forgot which game it was, and either it was halftime or the end of the game, but this time where Brady was yelling and gesturing to the ref while the ref was walking with a stoneface, it never looked psycho to me, it came off as whiny and bratty, like a kid yelling in the store cause his parents won't buy him candy.
 
 
 
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 I'm reaching
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 You said Hardy succumbed completely to his emotions, but you think it's going to be others blowing it out of proportion. That is the most flowery I've ever seen emotions described since Shakespeare. How does a person even gauge that? 
Are you slow? Seriously do you know what succumb means? It doesn't look like it.

Seriously what are you even talking about at this point?

Again, have you ever seen Brady completely lose control and spaz out like Hardy did?
I do know what succumbed means. Example: When Chester was talking about the Raiders in this thread yesterday NorthOaklandFC succumbed completely

to his emotions. It was pathetic.

And I guess we just seeing something different. Brady gestures, curses and glares, gets in the refs face. Hardy gestured, got in a coach's face, smacked clipboard out of hand and stormed off.  

Pretty even to me.  The difference between leadership and out of control must be too subtle for me.
 
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