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tolbert and williams not practicing...hardy and rivera not at practice


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David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn · 37s

Warmups have begun. No Ron Rivera or Greg Hardy. #Panthers

David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn · 5m

#Panthers DE Greg Hardy not here but two police officers on motorcycles are.

Joe Person ‏@josephperson · 8m

Tolbert not in pads.

David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn · 12m

#Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams not in pads.

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If I were Hardy, I wouldn't agree to the exemption. He'll lose $770,000 a week.

It's unfortunate that Hardy is now a victim of a scrambling League now trying to save face and sponsorship dollars. If I were Hardy I'd fight it to the bitter end.

 

Pretty sure Hardy still gets paid if he's on the exemption list.

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If I were Hardy, I wouldn't agree to the exemption. He'll lose $770,000 a week.

It's unfortunate that Hardy is now a victim of a scrambling League now trying to save face and sponsorship dollars. If I were Hardy I'd fight it to the bitter end.

I think with this exemption, Hardy still gets paid his salary but he just doesn't play.

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If I were Hardy, I wouldn't agree to the exemption. He'll lose $770,000 a week.

It's unfortunate that Hardy is now a victim of a scrambling League now trying to save face and sponsorship dollars. If I were Hardy I'd fight it to the bitter end.

 

Actually he'll get that $770,000. If he's to be placed on exemption I'd bet Rivera/DG/whoever will convince him to agree to it until the trial because then Hardy wouldn't count to our 53-man and we could get Frank back without cutting anyone.

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