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Report: Panthers Not Expected To Bring Back Hardy


Mr Mojo Risin

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well now at least the topic of the 2015 version of what went down with steve smith last season has been decided upon

 

might as well rename nfl football central to 'greg hardy central' and get ready for a small clique of posters to make fifty threads every day about how kraken is still a beast and panther fans are butthurt and they hope he gets 30 sacks and shows gettledouche who runs poo

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our defense came together towards the end without hardy, and put up some magical performances.

I am completely fine with this, and I think overall, we're a better team without him.

8/8 100+ yards, 3 TDs. This was Russell Wilson stat line on 3rd down in playoff vs. The panthers.
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Our  defense rocked it against the Falcons and the Saints.   Saints have possibly the worst guard combo in the league...  Brees can't step up into the pocket...  so once we started attacking his horrible guards ....Brees was done for.

 

 

The Falcons can only throw........our pass rush pinned their ears back,  knowing there was no real worry of the Falcons' run game doing something...  which is what led to pick6 after pick6...... that and their Oine reminds me of our Oline prior to our guards and Remmers stepping up.

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I think the team is making a big mistake letting him go.

I feel bad for Hardy in all this because at the end of the day he probably will be found not guilty. So not only did he lose an entire year of his playing career, his character gets assassinated, his name is tarnished, his team never stood behind him and even before the trial starts the team is moving away from him.

The timing of this is the crazy part. Do the same thing Hardy did a season earlier he faces no suspensions, there is no media backlash, and everything continues as usual. But the Ray rice video sadly came down this season which resulted in the biggest media witch hunt I've ever seen. Sad that Hardy had to be apart of that.

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He had the option of sticking around the team when he was put on the exempt list and he showed up twice.  He would rather post poo on twitter.  Hardy didn't give a fug about the fans or the team this season while he was sitting on his ass getting paid.  Dude can fug off for all I care.

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