What's the best way to get Hardy more involved in the passing game?

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Shady
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What's the best way to get Hardy more involved in the passing game?

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Seems like he could be very effective given some room to operate. Like the Rams use to do with Marshall Faulk.
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Re: What's the best way to get Hardy more involved in the passing game?

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Shady wrote: 05 Oct 2025 16:55 pm Seems like he could be very effective given some room to operate. Like the Rams use to do with Marshall Faulk.
I would not force this. He's not a big part of that game for reason, IMO....let him do his thing.

And let Roberts do his.
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Re: What's the best way to get Hardy more involved in the passing game?

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dhsux wrote: 05 Oct 2025 16:59 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Oct 2025 16:55 pm Seems like he could be very effective given some room to operate. Like the Rams use to do with Marshall Faulk.
I would not force this. He's not a big part of that game for reason, IMO....let him do his thing.

And let Roberts do his.
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Re: What's the best way to get Hardy more involved in the passing game?

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dhsux wrote: 05 Oct 2025 16:59 pm
Shady wrote: 05 Oct 2025 16:55 pm Seems like he could be very effective given some room to operate. Like the Rams use to do with Marshall Faulk.
I would not force this. He's not a big part of that game for reason, IMO....let him do his thing.

And let Roberts do his.
The thing is. Sometimes, later in the season, a few different wrinkles in the offense can pay dividends.
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Re: What's the best way to get Hardy more involved in the passing game?

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Throw him the ball. That was hard to answer.
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