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Hardy decision expected today


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How can he get more than 2 considering the AP ruling? Heck, legally he has a case for none.

 

Their argument is that he has yet to be punished.

 

They likely want more than two because if he just gets two, people will say (fair or not) it's Ray Rice all over again and get in an uproar.  The NFL doesn't want any more PR headaches.

 

Don't think they'll go with six though, especially not since he's cooperating with them in order to have everything settled for free agency.

 

My guess would be three or four (split the difference).

 

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How can he get more than 2 considering the AP ruling? Heck, legally he has a case for none.

Legally he and we should sue already. He and WE were forced to pay for the crimes of another man. If that's not true he would have been suspended for week 1. He lost millions in future earnings and we lost a great chance at a Super Bowl.

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