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Hardy's Heart is in Carolina


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We will see. If he is looking for money he is a sure as gone but I in reality all he did was the right thing in a bad situation. If he wins is court case I am all about bringing a guy who is a game changer back. For the right price that is...

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If and when Hardy offers to play for the vet minimum or something else stupidly cheap, I'll believe he will "play for free."

Everything he has said before indicates he wants to get paid. Why the difference now?

I take it as Hardy has been told by the FO he is gone & he's just saying that to get praise from his teammates.

Nobody willingly works for free.

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Honestly, I still think Hardy's heart is in his wallet.

 

He has an agent. If the player doesn't get paid then the agent doesn't get paid. The agent is going to steer Hardy wherever he can to help pad his own wallet. Hardy could represent himself in negotiating a one year deal for cheap and then once he proves himself can hire his superstar agent to negotiate a different contract.

 

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I take it as Hardy has been told by the FO he is gone & he's just saying that to get praise from his teammates.

Nobody willingly works for free.

 

He just got paid to do the exact opposite. I can't imagine he doesn't feel the least bit bad about that. Considering we still made the playoffs without him and he knows what could've been either with his money, or with him on the field.

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This is where I trust dg to do the right thing....if he's found not guilty I expect him to be sign back if he really is trying to play for cheap.....no question that would be a key move for us and if dg is who I think he is,he won't let the owner or coach effect that decision

It's a shame how everyone is quick to turn on the guy, still one of my fav panthers until he's no longer here then he'll be one of my fav non

Panthers

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If we kept a guy around for a decade after punching multiple people during practices, we should give this guy a chance with a fair one year deal to prove himself (if found not guilty, which going by what I have read of evidence, he should be).

 

Just saying.....

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Some of yall are not fans of this team.  I truly believe that.  I believe some of you are here just to slightly troll and have very limited knowledge of the history of this franchise. Please do not speak to me if you EVER show up at a tailgate. We need to start filtering out some of these lames that claim to be fans. 

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