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When a persona overtakes reality...a.k.a..the Kraken


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Well judgement is in..now convicted and a felon (pending appeal). Truthfully, he took the Kraken moniker and ran with it(maybe way to seriously).He planned to market it and cash in.Being involved with drugs violence,and crazy people has just killed that.Can he recover from this...to a degree perhaps..but it won't be here in Carolina.When he was drafted,one knock on him was the "character issue" concerns.They have now reared their ugly head.Its been fun Greg, but the black and blue is not in your future.C.J. just became much more important to this franchise.

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Well judgement is in..now convicted and a felon (pending appeal). Truthfully, he took the Kraken moniker and ran with it(maybe way to seriously).He planned to market it and cash in.Being involved with drugs violence,and crazy people has just killed that.Can he recover from this...to a degree perhaps..but it won't be here in Carolina.When he was drafted,one knock on him was the "character issue" concerns.They have now reared their ugly head.Its been fun Greg, but the black and blue is not in your future.C.J. just became much more important to this franchise.

 

Since when was assault on a female a felony?

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He was not charged with or convicted of a felony.

Well judgement is in..now convicted and a felon (pending appeal). Truthfully, he took the Kraken moniker and ran with it(maybe way to seriously).He planned to market it and cash in.Being involved with drugs violence,and crazy people has just killed that.Can he recover from this...to a degree perhaps..but it won't be here in Carolina.When he was drafted,one knock on him was the "character issue" concerns.They have now reared their ugly head.Its been fun Greg, but the black and blue is not in your future.C.J. just became much more important to this franchise.

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You are correct..not a felony.he is still gone..regardless

And it should be a felony

You have to sustain enough physical damage to get a felony. No way what I saw in the pictures or read in the teanscripts justify a felony. Don't believe the headlines...

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As I said..not a felony.but if you think the organization will sign him to a contract in 2015 after this incident (no matter what he does on the field),then I think you are wrong. Justify it any way you wish that it is/is not a felony.....they should both be charged cause they are both frigging crazy.

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Hold on.... Steve smith gets into two fights that EVERYONE Sees and stays here forever

Hardy gets mixed up with a crazy $ hungry ho and he is gone???

Nope.

 

Smitty got into a heated altercation on the sidelines with a team mate during practice....Hardy was convicted of assault and battery on a female.

 

Not even CLOSE to the same thing.

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