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Panthers Final Decision On Hardy : No Thanks


Jeremy Igo
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Yeah. Lets pay a shi t ton of money to a guy who has proven time and time again that he's a ticking time bomb. It worked so well last season, let's just rinse and repeat.

Show your work. And a motorcycle accident doesn't count. Most people who ride will eventually get in an accident. And your uncle's friend who rode for 300 years without an accident isn't a proper sample size

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People, accept this now and don't question it any longer.....we can't afford him, Cam, CJ, Luke, etc.

Hardy wants and is gonna demand too much money! Honestly, more than he is worth. He has watched CJ get paid and now he wants his as he has spent the last 3years(minus past season) barely making 600,000 as a guy he out produced made close to 50mil.

The real handicap right now is the CJ contract it's effects, both past and present, will linger for two more seasons. Now, unless CJ tears up his contract and signs a new one that is 8-10mil, Hardy is as good as gone.

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Show your work. And a motorcycle accident doesn't count. Most people who ride will eventually get in an accident. And your uncle's friend who rode for 300 years without an accident isn't a proper sample size

Carolina tagged him last year bc they were debating what to do with him bc they viewed him as so risky.....he then missed the whole season. That is showing work.

You aren't gonna get Carolina to give you a list of all the reasons they believed that.....just like you didn't get a list of why 89 was such a headache. But it takes some creative thinking to believe those are made up and unfounded....and that only a team spokesman bluntly telling you would make it legit

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also it's a new page with new people making shitty arguments so i suppose i'll point this out again:
 

those of you going "hur hur protect the shield the panthers don't care about their players morals over wins amirite guys" you need to consider that the deal they cut with goodell saved hardy's ass from a suspension without pay and also allowed him to be in the building and work out in the panthers' facilities. those are two advantages he wouldn't get if the alternative happened. per numerous reports he declined the opportunity which just pissed the FO off even more.

if gettleman would have done what all you billy badasses suggested and done donuts on goodell's yard in his shelby mustang while smoking a marlboro red and flipping the bird hardy would have been suspended without pay and barred from 800 south mint.

Edited by I Mean He Was Found Guilty
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