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Hardy Trail POSTPONED


SuperJTheGreat

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This is a one time thing that will fug us and us only. Never again will a team pay a suspended player for an entire season because he has been charged with a misdemeanor. We are taking it up the ass as no one ever has before and no one ever will again. And the league s too gutless to at least take charge of the situation instead forcing us to fug ourselves so they can save face.

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FFS people, he's in a contract year and this is absolutely going to murder his value in the free agent market this upcoming offseason. Assuming he has even had his trial by then, which there's a good chance it continues to get pushed back. He's going to miss an entire season (possibly two) during the prime of his career in a league where the average career is like 4 years. How anyone can look at this and say he's not being punished is beyond me.

 

J Jones & Person both said on Twitter this is probably the end of his Panthers career.

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Why would any team sign Hardy not knowing the outcome of his trial for what could be a long time?  

 

Why would any team sign Hardy to a contract while he is on the Exempt List?

 

Exactly, all the more reason to take him off that bull poo and let him play the rest of the season. The NFL is fuging with Hardys career as a NFL player, and over a damn misdemeanor at that. Players union or someone needs to step in at this point, this is gone on far enough.

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