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Report: Greg Hardy's Panthers career likely over


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Welp.................................This SUCKS if true

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000423273/article/report-greg-hardys-panthers-career-likely-over

Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy's season effectively ended when his assault trial was postponed until next year.

As an impending free agent assigned the franchise tag in 2014, Hardy's Carolina Panthers career is up in the air at age 26.

Citing multiple team sources, the Charlotte Observer's Joseph Person reports Hardy is unlikely to play for the Panthers in 2015.

Forced to operate on a shoe-string budget, in large part due to Hardy's $13.116 million salary under the franchise tag, general manager Dave Gettleman's hands were tied in rebuilding his offensive line, wide receiver corps and defensive backfield.

To this point, the Panthers have paid Hardy $6.17 million to not play.

I just went from thinking he could be back after the bye, to well, punching myself in the d7ck

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Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy's season effectively ended when his assault trial was postponed until next year.

As an impending free agent assigned the franchise tag in 2014, Hardy's Carolina Panthers career is up in the air at age 26.

Citing multiple team sources, the Charlotte Observer's Joseph Person reports Hardy is unlikely to play for the Panthers in 2015.

 

 

Citing multiple team sources, the Charlotte Observer's Joseph Person reports Hardy is unlikely to play for the Panthers in 2015.

 

 

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I'm more inclined to believe something from BR (that doesn't cite Person as a source) than believe that Person has team sources.  I doubt a decision has been made.

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