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So, Greg's Twitter is really him.


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I looked over his twitter and I don't see anything. Some of the stuff he re-tweeted was a little weird but nothing he wrote really stands out to me. Can anyone post what he deleted that was so bad?

Talked about sex tapes.

Was trash talking random players.

Lot seems to of been deleted

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I realize he won't be back because the Panthers want a bunch of fucking Girl Scouts on the team, but I still wish there was a way he could come back. He's like a 6'4 290lbs. Josh Norman with more talent, and everyone seems to love that guy.

Josh has never had off field issues.

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I like how everyone with zero responsibility and accountability to the situation acts like they would resign him if they were in Gettleman's shoes. Mainly because they either haven't thought it through or aren't capable.

Let's say they sign Greg Hardy to big money and a month later he gets a dui or worse, which is more than possible at this point given his inability to surround himself with the right people or make the right choices, what then?

Oh, that's right, everyone here would blast gettleman for resigning him when there were huge red flags that should have been seen.

It's easy to make choices when it's not your job or checkbook on the line. I don't blame the Panthers one bit for not believing Greg's issues are behind him. They clearly aren't.

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I like how everyone with zero responsibility and accountability to the situation acts like they would resign him if they were in Gettleman's shoes. Mainly because they either haven't thought it through or aren't capable.

Let's say they sign Greg Hardy to big money and a month later he gets a dui or worse, which is more than possible at this point given his inability to surround himself with the right people or make the right choices, what then?

Oh, that's right, everyone here would blast gettleman for resigning him when there were huge red flags that should have been seen.

It's easy to make choices when it's not your job or checkbook on the line. I don't blame the Panthers one bit for not believing Greg's issues are behind him. They clearly aren't.

 

 

 

this is the reason I don't think he gets a huge contract anywhere.

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this is the reason I don't think he gets a huge contract anywhere.

There are some teams with a lot of cap space....I think that changes the gamble some. If he gets a not guilty verdict? He likely gets good money IMO if he is willing to go anywhere

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I like how everyone with zero responsibility and accountability to the situation acts like they would resign him if they were in Gettleman's shoes. Mainly because they either haven't thought it through or aren't capable.

Let's say they sign Greg Hardy to big money and a month later he gets a dui or worse, which is more than possible at this point given his inability to surround himself with the right people or make the right choices, what then?

Oh, that's right, everyone here would blast gettleman for resigning him when there were huge red flags that should have been seen.

It's easy to make choices when it's not your job or checkbook on the line. I don't blame the Panthers one bit for not believing Greg's issues are behind him. They clearly aren't.

 

You realize you're talking to an audience which includes several posters who, every time some malcontent gets suspended for drugs or a run in with the law or some such, are chomping at the bit for us to trade our first round pick to get them, right?

 

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There are some teams with a lot of cap space....I think that changes the gamble some. If he gets a not guilty verdict? He likely gets good money IMO if he is willing to go anywhere

 

 

 

 

 

If hes found not guilty, then he gets paid. If verdict comes back guilty, then I dont see a team giving him a lengthy contract. or 10+ mill a season. if Greg has any kind of run in, he could be suspended a significant amount of time. I personally thinks he gets a 2 year contract.

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