When the New York Giants waived/injured offensive lineman Bobby Hart on Saturday, it took only minutes for the stories about his attitude to begin leaking out.

Hart, who called himself the “best right tackle in the league” earlier this year, apparently had a poor work ethic and an unsavory attitude in the locker-room. In fact, it was so bad that Damon Harrison nearly wiped the floor with him.

The New York Post reports that Harrison had to be restrained by four teammates after a locker-room exchange enraged the monster defensive tackle.

“Jerry [Reese] was selling you guys Bobby Hart and Flowers working out all winter long,” a Giants source told The Post. “Bobby Hart, how bad is he? Not only is he bad on the field, he’s bad in the locker room.” The source said defensive tackle Damon “Snacks” Harrison was so angered by Hart’s antics back in the summer that the two almost came to blows. “They should have let Snacks fight him, then we wouldn’t have had to play with him all year long,” the source said. “He was being a punk and he was called out by Snacks and Snacks had to be held back by four big human beings not to beat the living life out of him.”

Both Hart and fellow tackle, Ereck Flowers, apparently “checked out” this week and had informed coaches they didn’t intend to play on Sunday against the Washington Redskins. As a result, new general manager Dave Gettleman sent Hart packing and benched Flowers.

Like Hart, Flowers was nearly released and may meet that ultimate demise once the 2018 league year begins.

Unfortunately for the Giants, this wasn’t their only locker-room dysfunction. Safety Landon Collins also had to be restrained from going after cornerback Eli Apple, who has been suspended for conduct detrimental to the team.

Collins had also previously called Apple a “cancer,” but apologized after a meeting with interim head coach Steve Spagnuolo.

One thing is clear: Gettleman will not tolerate locker-room cancers who don’t provide max effort. If they aren’t pulling their weight and are stirring up fights with respected teammates, they will be shown the door.