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Greg Hardy Could Receive A One Or Two-Game Suspension


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NFL is expected to have announce a statement regarding free agent DE Greg Hardy by Thursday.

 

Hardy is expected to receive either a one- or two-game suspension from the league for his involvement in a domestic violence incident that was eventually settled out of court.

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2393274-insider-buzz-nfl-will-suspend-fa-greg-hardy-unlikely-to-get-long-term-contract?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=share&utm_campaign=web-mob-art-vid-16

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losing a top-3 DE hurts bad.

Bye bye Monsters Incorporated. please go somewhere out of conference.

i can only imagine all the fans that wanted to let you walk, just to come back and see you rip-shred through our line to get after Cam.

bet that would shut up the peanut gallery from questioning why we tried to keep you here.

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It wasn't "settled out of court," the charges were dropped because the witness stopped cooperating. Yes, obviously paid off, but the case could have been prosecuted without her if they actually had any evidence.

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Have moved on

YeahcI seriously couldn't give two flying fugs about Hardy anymore. He was awesome on the field but got on my last damn nerves with his antics anyways. I moved on a long time and I'm surprised at all the people still slurping on his knob

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