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Greg Hardy Arrested


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I wouldn't, and I also don't think you should.  Just walk away.  I might want to, but just walk away

 

Unless she is endangering you or loved ones, just fugging walk away

 

Easy to say when you're reading a scenario on a forum. Probably not as easy when it's right in front of you, happening to you. Everyone has their buttons and everyone has bad days. Put the two together, and anything could happen.  

 

But, I agree wholeheartedly that a man should never hit a woman. I'm just saying, I can think of a few scenarios where it's possible. 

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My bad--- I just want to say I'm waiting on the facts also but....

Girl I'm talking to is friends with Hardy girl an rumor is this isn't the first time this has happened. They he's beat on her before except he never calls the police. This time other people were their when it happened which is why the police were involved.

When the police got their the girl said nothing happened but because of the other witnesses it seems they decided to arrest him anyway.

I have in no way ever met Hardy or his girl. I want to make that clear. That's all I know and it's all rumors so..

Really hope that's not true.

Pretty bad story if it is.

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I am still waiting for the facts though. Bitches b crazy.

And 4am. Wtf... Means ppl b drunk and we have all seen crazy bitches drunk.

I doubt Greg hit her (maybe put her up on the wall and was like "stop bitch") but if he hit her I doubt we would not be hearing about a cracked eye socket.

Will reserve judgement.

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This then. But is convicted it would be a suspended sentence +probation allowing him to not have to serve the jail time.

 

He may not get sentenced to jail time at all.  Just probation and/or community service.

 

Especially, if he has never been in trouble before

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Yep, waiting to hear details. Hopefully it was a dumb mutual scuffle and her wrists were bruised form him trying to keep her from punching him. Something along those lines, while sad, are more forgivable. If he punched her in the face... he is gone.

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Still coming back and piling up more alt accounts I see. How adorable.

He restructured last year, yes I would have liked him to take a pay cut, but again I don't recall him saying that he flat out would not.

Per Twitter...

"Will you take a cut so we can bring in these players?" -fan

"nope" -CJ

"Any chance you'll take a paycut to help the team?"

"hell naww lmao" -CJ

Of course you had to say something that would stir an argument...

Well frankly I can't blame him for being about the money, in the end this is a business.

That said, I am a bit disappointed in him.

I'm not sure he should be on Twitter revealing all this about not willing to restructure and what not. I've always wanted him to step to the forefront and take on more of a leadership role. I thought being the highest paid player in the league last year would have helped motivate him to the that. I've got nothing but love for CJ, but as a Carolina Panther I think he can do better than this. Hey I'm just a fan though, what do I know.

Then passive aggressively bait an argument with the first person who responded...

I was not insinuating him not taking a paycut made him a bad teammate. Your own assumption.

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Per Twitter...

Of course you had to say something that would stir an argument...

Then passive aggressively bait an argument with the first person who responded...

 

Dude, do you want to actually talk about the thread, or ask me out?

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I've never met Greg, but I've always pictured him being kind of an arrogant douche. I love him on the field, and his intensity, and think the Kraken persona is amusing, but he just seems like the kind of guy who's unlikable and thinks he's better than everyone else. IF this story is true, I'll be so happy once he's gone, and CJ restructures and we've got just CJ and Ealy.

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