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NFL: Greg Hardy won't be reinstated because he hasn't been disciplined yet


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He can't play until he's off your dumb ass exempt list. It's bull poo. As others have said if he's magically re-signed here it will be a six game suspension for fuging a crack hoe. If he goes elsewhere he will be given the key to a city for running a one on one drug rehab program.

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I was just watching NFL live and I am scratching my head because they were talking about Greg as if he was found guilty. Saying that whoever signs him will have measures in his contract regarding his history. The case was dropped idiots. He didn't even get charged with a felony. Morons.

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Too bad the public is ignorant as fug and doesn't understand Hardy's situation whatsoever. If they knew he was getting fuged over and is likely innocent (instead of them just blindly thinking he's a "wife beater" like Rice), then there'd be a fuss about how the league is screwing him over. And realize this... If he gets a 2 game suspension, the league is saying being accused of something but never proven is the exact same as being guilty of a crime with video evidence. If he gets more than 2 games, then being accuses of something that is never proven, is actually WORSE than being guilty with video evidence. The league will fight their hardest to keep Hardy off the field for as long as they can, but they won't win the fight. And this bullshit may eventually cost Goodell his job.

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Double fuggin jeopardy. Jesus Christ it baffles me how they can't just dock Hardy money for games and be done with it.. The max punishment is 6 games, he sat out 13. What am I missing here people?!?

So a person shopslifts, spends two years in jail awaiting trial, the max punishment is one year, so the judge sentences him to one year and uses the excuse "yea but the two years you spent in prison was because you were awaiting trial." WTF kinda bs is the NFL doing?

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Good!

Suspend him for a year.

I don't give a fug about the man anymore. Clearly stole $13 mil and a "W" over Seattle from us.

How'd he steal it. "Go on the list or we will suspend you and you can fight it if you like". Not really good choice. It was his dumb choice to stick his dick in crazy though. But those are the best lays.
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