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Leave your Hardy jerseys at home


Cary Kollins

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For those of you going to the game Sunday night, please leave your Hardy jersey at home. Please leave your sign pledging your support to Hardy in the dumpster.

The entire country will have their eyes on Carolina Sunday night. Let's show them what this team and city is all about. Let's not be like these jackasses in Baltimore and Minnesota.

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I agree.

 

Out of respect for Mr. Richardson alone, and yes, he does deserve respect, let's not disgrace our Stadium or give fuel to the fodder that is ESPN and the rest.

 

Enough.

 

Let the focus be on the other 51 players who have not behaved like dumbasses.

 

And to women, who would wear a Ray Rice jersey, your ignorance is absolutely pitiable that you would think so little of yourselves that a left cross to the jaw is acceptable and supportable.

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I agree.

Out of respect for Mr. Richardson alone, and yes, he does deserve respect, let's not disgrace our Stadium or give fuel to the fodder that is ESPN and the rest.

Enough.

Let the focus be on the other 51 players who have not behaved like dumbasses.

And to women, who would wear a Ray Rice jersey, your ignorance is absolutely pitiable that you would think so little of yourselves that a left cross to the jaw is acceptable and supportable.

Mr. Richardson sure didn't have a problem with him playing Game 1. Doubt he has a problem with him playing now. Look Greg not playing has 0 to do with this organization. If that was the case he wouldn't have never played week 1.

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