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Hardy arrest and long term effects


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Unless he is totally cleared of these charges then this could have an effect for us long term.Early was drafted I believe to replace C.J and his massive contract hit next year. D.G probably had his sights on a long term contract for Hardy.....now maybe not. Hopefully this isn't what it seems to be. If it is and Hardy is gone,then what? No way we are paying C.J that money next year......two large holes to fill if things go badly.

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My sources say the accuser is a rather portly woman in a dress with a deep husky voice and terrible wig that relentlessly coaxed Hardy into punching her.

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I would seriously wait till hear what the details are, sometimes this can just be the case if the spouse getting pissed off and getting them thrown in jail out of spite. Kinda like "well we're breaking up might as well fug you over while I can". I've seen this happen a few times, it's not always the case, in fact this is the exception and not the norm but still it happens.

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My sources say the accuser is a rather portly woman in a dress with a deep husky voice and terrible wig that relentlessly coaxed Hardy into punching her.

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Close! She dressed up as Matt Ryan!

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Long term effects are as follows (worst case scenario):

 

Hardy gets wrapped up in some serious legal trouble, faces suspension, and next year we are relieved of 13mil that can be invested elsewhere as Ealy is thrust into a starting role in his 2nd year.

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My sources say the accuser is a rather portly woman in a dress with a deep husky voice and terrible wig that relentlessly coaxed Hardy into punching her.

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fuging Dat Alice

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