BMarsh on Greg Hardy: "I don't think that he gets it. I don't think that he learned his lesson."

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Surprised to see him go out of his way to call out a player in this situation. I dont really get his motive other than setting himself up for his broadcasting career when he hangs it up.

Hes just fueling unnecessary fire and giving media talking heads bullshyt justification for taking shots at Hardy


Jets' Marshall: Hardy 'hasn't learned his lesson'

Count New York Jets receiver Brandon Marshall as one player who isn't a fan of how Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy carries himself on and off the field.

"When I look at Greg and how he's handled himself, on the field and in the locker room, I see a guy that is not aware," Marshall said during a discussion on Showtime's "Inside the NFL" that was broadcast Tuesday night. "He doesn't understand the magnitude of what happened last year, what he did and the atmosphere surrounding the NFL.

After Greg Hardy confronted an assistant coach on the sideline, Dallas owner Jerry Jones and coach Jason Garrett defended him, calling Hardy a team leader and embracing his "passion."

"I don't think that he gets it. I don't think that he learned his lesson. And he really needs to look himself in the mirror and ask himself, 'What type of person do I want to be?'"
 

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Count New York Jets receiver Brandon Marshall as one player who isn't a fan of how Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy carries himself on and off the field.

"When I look at Greg and how he's handled himself, on the field and in the locker room, I see a guy that is not aware," Marshall said during a discussion on Showtime's "Inside the NFL" that was broadcast Tuesday night. "He doesn't understand the magnitude of what happened last year, what he did and the atmosphere surrounding the NFL. " I don't think that he gets it. I don't think that he learned his lesson. And he really needs to look himself in the mirror and ask himself, 'What type of person do I want to be?'"

Hardy missed the first four games of this season while suspended under the NFL's personal conduct policy. He was convicted last year of assault on a female and communicating threats in a case involving a former girlfriend. But the charges were dismissed in February after prosecutors said the accuser in the case couldn't be found.

After signing with Dallas, Hardy was suspended for 10 games by the NFL for conduct detrimental to the league, a penalty that was later reduced to four games. Marshall doesn't dispute Hardy's reputation for being "one of the hardest-working guys on the field." However, the Jets receiver feels the big picture is largely being ignored by Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones.

"Right now Jerry's only focusing on the player," Marshall said. "It's time for us to start talking about the person. It's time for us to start dealing with the person. If we want the product on the field to be great, if we want to protect the shield, then we have to approach both the same."

Hardy also was involved in a sideline incident during Sunday's loss to the Giants in which he swiped at special-teams coach Rich Bisaccia's clipboard, which led to the coach shoving him out of the huddle. Words continued as Hardy got into it with Devin Street. On the sideline he exchanged words with Dez Bryant, who was attempting to calm things down.

It's at least the third time this season that Cowboys coach Jason Garrett has had to talk to Hardy about his actions. "There's emotions that come with the game," Marshall told Showtime. "There's a lot of testosterone. I mean you put so much into the week, you know. You get disappointed and you get frustrated in those moments."

Jones, meanwhile, has lauded Hardy for being "one of the real leaders" on the team and said he hopes to extend Hardy's one-year deal past this season.

Marshall, who had his share of emotional incidents during his time with the Chicago Bears, told "Inside the NFL" that he even "got into it" with a Jets teammate during Sunday's 30-23 loss to New England.

"This is a sensitive topic for me because I've overcome a lot of things and I'm really passionate about guys building character, guys really looking [at] themselves in the mirror and trying to get better," Marshall said. "Every game I know there's going to be two or three cameras in my face. Why? Because I'm a high-emotion guy and because of my history. I am aware."

Source: ESPN: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/13990569/brandon-marshall-says-dallas-cowboys-de-greg-hardy-learned-lesson




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Surprised to see him go out of his way to call out a player in this situation. I dont really get his motive other than setting himself up for his broadcasting career when he hangs it up.

Hes just fueling unnecessary fire and giving media talking heads bullshyt justification for taking shots at Hardy


Jets' Marshall: Hardy 'hasn't learned his lesson'

Was he going out of his way or was he addressing the topic at hand? I mean this statement was made on "Inside the NFL". He's already got a broadcast career :pachaha:

He didn't say anything that was wrong though. The media is wrong for their witchhunt and giving dude this much attention but it is pretty apparent that my man is not right in the head and doesn't get it. It sounds like Marshall is speaking from his own experiences.
 

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Was he going out of his way or was he addressing the topic at hand? I mean this statement was made on "Inside the NFL". He's already got a broadcast career :pachaha:

He didn't say anything that was wrong though. The media is wrong for their witchhunt and giving dude this much attention but it is pretty apparent that my man is not right in the head and doesn't get it. It sounds like Marshall is speaking from his own experiences.

He obviously could have addressed it without shytting on Hardy like he did

He basically addressed it the same way Michelle Beadle did but in a more professional manner
 

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Brandon really wants to be a part of the media after he hangs it up
he gone kill it too ...he was great on first take a couple of times during the potential lock out...

im not feeling nikkas getting at Kraken but it was bool when Tom Brady went ham on the sidelines or on the refs after Carolina beat them on Monday Night Football ? :martin:
 
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