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There were plenty of people expressing anger and disgust for Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy in the last few days, but only members of the Eagles got to take their feelings out physically on Sunday night.

The release of the photos from Hardy’s domestic violence case by Deadspin reignited bad feelings about Hardy’s actions and the responses from the legal system and the NFL that were shared by at least a couple of Eagles offensive linemen. Left tackle Lane Johnson and center Jason Kelce expressed their views after Philly’s 33-27 overtime win on Sunday night.

“There are three [types] of people I have zero respect for in this world,” Kelce said, via Philly.com. “It’s people who hit women, people who molest children, and rapists. I’m glad he didn’t have a good day and … I don’t know. I think it’s a joke a guy like that is able to play this quickly.”

Hardy had a sack in the third quarter and committed two penalties, but generally had little bearing on how things played out on Sunday night. Johnson said after the game that Hardy’s effort dropped over the course of the game.

“Any time I had a chance to put a little muscle into a block, I did,” Johnson said. “He’s good. But he’s a guy when things are going good, he’s great. But when he’s not effective, he’ll shut it down.”

Hardy didn’t speak to the media after the game and Cowboys coach Jason Garrett stuck to owner Jerry Jones’s line about giving Hardy a “second chance.” Kelce and Johnson seemed happy to have their chance to face Hardy and we’ll see if his presence serves as similar motivation for other offensive lines over the second half of the season.