Brandon Marshall Calls Out Greg Hardy For His Sideline Behavior, Wonders Whether He Gets It

Brandon Marshall questions whether Greg Hardy "gets it" after sideline outbursts.

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Greg Hardy's behavior over the weekend still has people talking. Including Brandon Marshall.

"I don't think he gets it," said the Jets WR when the topic turned to the controversial Cowboys DE on Showtime's Inside the NFL Tuesday night.

Hardy, who was suspended the first four games of the season for a domestic violence incident last year involving his ex-girlfriend, was caught by cameras berating teammates, slapping a Cowboys' assistant's clipboard, and getting into a shoving match with special teams coach Rich Bisaccia during the Cowboys 27-20 defeat to the Giants. 

With the media constantly scrutinizing the Cowboys' leader in sacks, Marshall questioned Hardy's awareness and wondered if he had learned the lesson NFL commissioner Roger Goodell intended to teach him in handing down the suspension.   

Here's the excerpt: 

"There's two stories here, guys. One, about the player and the other is about the person. And I think you have to separate the two ... There's emotions that come with the game. 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. This Sunday, I got into it with a teammate but we got in the locker room, we talked it out and we love each other.

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