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Hardy being advised to sit out season


mc52beast

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He needs to play, not look ahead to free agency.

I can't remember the last time sitting out a year helped any player or team long term.

Yes... this is not a smart choice considering his situation. If he is looking at fan then he wants out or we have made a choice already. If this is true to begin with.

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Not just his choice.

IF he's not back for the Seahawks game (6 games, which is the NEW policy for a GUILTY man made AFTER his incident, which he is still likely to be INNOCENT (IMO)) I'm gonna fugging RAGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's still over half the season he gets to play. IF guilty (unlikely IMHO) he pays the money back for the 6 games. Appeases the wussies and we can still make a run.

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Goodell needs to clarify this stupid exemption list within the parameters of the new domestic abuse policy.

 

It's pretty inexcusable that Peterson and Hardy are in limbo right now just because the Goodell is incompetent.  

 

First offence 6 games!  O poo people aren't down with that and are really pissed off, you probably should just stay on this list until I can figure out what the fug to do. 

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