Dez Bryant is one of the more egotistical NFL stars in the current 2015 season of games, despite sitting out a number of weeks with a broken foot injury, but his Dallas Cowboys teammate, Greg Hardy, is definitely close to him in that same regard. After the Cowboys gave up a 100-yard kick-off return touchdown to the New York Giants during Sunday Football in week seven, Hardy was justifiably angered, but took it out on his own team, including Bryant and special teams coordinator Rich Bisaccia. While most football fans only saw the heated argument between Bryant and Hardy, new footage shows the defensive player apparently trying to start a fight with his superior! Read more on this news below.

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We're not sure why the Cowboys have suffered some in-fighting over the last couple of seasons, but Bryant is always in the middle of everything. Apparently, it all gets worked out in the end as just motivation and building each other up for better play, but these large men fighting is pretty scary.

The NBC telecast of the game caught footage of Bryant coming over to Hardy to talk, but the uniformed player was not having it. Words were exchanged and pushing began. These two had to be separated by their teammates, according to UPROXX.

What we didn't see was what happened basically right before the Bryant altercation. Hardy can be seen in the new footage that's been going viral today slapping Bisaccia's clipboard out of his hands and pushing him a little. Watch this Vine footage of the incident right here (via Daily Snark / NFL Memes):

Was this as dangerous as it looks? According to Bisaccia, it isn't something that he considers a big deal.

"He wanted to get in there and kind of get after some of the guys a little bit, maybe get them fired up," he said, according to the Fort Worth Star Telegram. "It was just not the right time. It's really not an issue. I just had to communicate what we were going to do next on the return, so I just really wanted him to move on so we could get going."

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