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Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?


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We rid ourselves of Hurney but we are still allowing talent to walk right out the door for nothing. Thats all JR.

 

And yet no other teams are chomping at the bit right now to sign Hardy.

 

Maybe it is more of the league (and the owners) making a statement....not just JR.

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LOL now you cant come back with anything but some lies. Nice try but that daughter was so beaten that she decided to go to NYC and skip there whole justice thing.

 

The only funny part to the whole Hardy fiasco is that some of you ACTUALLY think it makes him look innocent by him settling with and paying off Holder, her disappearing, and the charges being dropped.

 

However, to most sane people out there it actually makes him look more guilty....throw money at her to make her go away and not testify.

 

She was jet setting all over the US for months before this broke...you can be damn sure that Hardy paid her long ago.

 

I have no idea what he actually did or did not do (as I was not there).  But I bet you that he is not totally innocent....yet, I also doubt he is guilty of everything that she accused him of either.

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The only funny part to the whole Hardy fiasco is that some of you ACTUALLY think it makes him look innocent by him settling with and paying off Holder, her disappearing, and the charges being dropped.

 

However, to most sane people out there it actually makes him look more guilty....throw money at her to make her go away and not testify.

 

She was jet setting all over the US for months before this broke...you can be damn sure that Hardy paid her long ago.

 

I have no idea what he actually did or did not do (as I was not there).  But I bet you that he is not totally innocent....yet, I also doubt he is guilty of everything that she accused him of either.

 

Sorry but if you look at what actually happened its clear she was pissed he was leaving her and needed a pay day. Its like paying her off somehow makes him guilty yet make her so totally innocent. What it was is a wast of time and a way for a gold digger to get her money. Coked up, doped up, drunk, naw that not important. Whats important is the fact she said he touched her. People like you act as if Hardy and his friends raped her and threw her in a trunk of a car.

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I'm assuming you're implying we need to upgrade WR with that first sentence, which remains to be seen so far so if we don't, it kinda makes it even harder to go against that D with him being signed 

 

I'm referring to the fact that Seattle had a super talented team this last year and still lost the SB on a last minute TD throw. The game is still a game and even if you have all the best players you're never guaranteed a win. It's like G-Man says, if you think you're one guy away then you're already making a mistake. I think people complaining about us not "going all in" on winning like they say Seattle is are ignoring the fact we aren't any other team but the panthers.

 

I don't think we've had that hard of a time moving the ball against their D, it has always been a red zone problem. Greg would be a problem for sure but we seem to know how to play against SEA and we're going to know exactly what makes Greg tick wherever he goes. Plus with a healthy Cam, he can at least avoid the pressure Greg brings better than most.

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Sign Hardy to a big deal, net us a 3rd round comp pick, make Dez mad that he didn't get a big extension...I'll take it. 

 

I would not be surprised to see Dallas draft DGB in the 1st if the Dez negotiations are going poorly.  

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I'm referring to the fact that Seattle had a super talented team this last year and still lost the SB on a last minute TD throw. The game is still a game and even if you have all the best players you're never guaranteed a win. It's like G-Man says, if you think you're one guy away then you're already making a mistake. I think people complaining about us not "going all in" on winning like they say Seattle is are ignoring the fact we aren't any other team but the panthers.

 

I don't think we've had that hard of a time moving the ball against their D, it has always been a red zone problem. Greg would be a problem for sure but we seem to know how to play against SEA and we're going to know exactly what makes Greg tick wherever he goes. Plus with a healthy Cam, he can at least avoid the pressure Greg brings better than most.

 

What you dont see is that Hardy is the piece that SEA is missing. They are stacked everywhere but DE, give them that and even Brady does not get it done. BTW they fixed there redzone problem with JG. We have always played him well but JG is the seahawks what Gronk is to the Patriots.

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I don't think I'll ever understand the media's overreaction to the Greg Hardy situation. The instant I saw JR blubbering in that video I knew we'd never see Hardy play another snap for Carolina.

 

Does Hardy have a mental illness? Who knows? If the gold digger was being honest about what happened, then Hardy is mentally ill, and it's likely he'll act out again leading to another suspension. If the gold digger was lying, then we really got screwed by the whorish media and our puss owner.

 

With Hardy we might have beaten Seattle and won the SB. I'm not saying that's likely, but it could have happened. We now have to rely on developing Kony Ealy, and I hope he's not a bust.

 

I wish I wasn't in the position of hoping Hardy stays out of the NFC, but I would think he'd try to sign with a top team no matter which conference.

 

Last FA I thought was a total disaster. I (and all of sports media) thought Cotchery and Avant were terrible, and it turns out they were. Avant was cut, and Cotchery did jack poo. At the end of the season Gettleman blamed our cap problems for why he brought in poo WRs.

 

This FA we've brought in Oher, Ginn, and some guys no one has ever heard of. If I'm leaving someone out it's because I don't care. We're not winning a SB with this offense. Seattle, GB, or some other top NFC team will shut this offense down and bounce us out of the playoffs. We need offensive weapons and O-line improvements. The answer is not Ginn and Oher. Seattle will make Ginn and Oher their bitches. So now it's down to the draft because Gettleman is broke, or doesn't like what's out there value wise.

 

We're stuck looking to the draft for immediate starters at the WR position. Not good.

 

 

 

 

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I don't think I'll ever understand the media's overreaction to the Greg Hardy situation. The instant I saw JR blubbering in that video I knew we'd never see Hardy play another snap for Carolina.

 

Does Hardy have a mental illness? Who knows? If the gold digger was being honest about what happened, then Hardy is mentally ill, and it's likely he'll act out again leading to another suspension. If the gold digger was lying, then we really got screwed by the whorish media and our puss owner.

 

With Hardy we might have beaten Seattle and won the SB. I'm not saying that's likely, but it could have happened. We now have to rely on developing Kony Ealy, and I hope he's not a bust.

 

I wish I wasn't in the position of hoping Hardy stays out of the NFC, but I would think he'd try to sign with a top team no matter which conference.

 

Last FA I thought was a total disaster. I (and all of sports media) thought Cotchery and Avant were terrible, and it turns out they were. Avant was cut, and Cotchery did jack poo. At the end of the season Gettleman blamed our cap problems for why he brought in poo WRs.

 

This FA we've brought in Oher, Ginn, and some guys no one has ever heard of. If I'm leaving someone out it's because I don't care. We're not winning a SB with this offense. Seattle, GB, or some other top NFC team will shut this offense down and bounce us out of the playoffs. We need offensive weapons and O-line improvements. The answer is not Ginn and Oher. Seattle will make Ginn and Oher their bitches. So now it's down to the draft because Gettleman is broke, or doesn't like what's out there value wise.

 

We're stuck looking to the draft for immediate starters at the WR position. Not good.

 

All while our conference is getting better off the NFC South. Two top 5 players could be playing for the Hawks this year and both will come from the South.

 

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LOL now you cant come back with anything but some lies. Nice try but that daughter was so beaten that she decided to go to NYC and skip there whole justice thing.

 

I think it's pretty clear there was a financial settlement between them. She may be a shitty person but she's still a person. I just think it's ridiculous for you to paint Greg as this sad downtrodden player who came to our door, willing to play for peanuts, and we kicked him out into the cold. And how if only we'd let him play here for cheap we'd be in the Super Bowl next season. He has always been money motivated. He did a great job of campaigning to make himself a core piece of the panthers that we couldn't let go, so we would pay him and keep him. He may be a great teammate too. But that's his job too. I don't feel sorry for him that he wasn't immediately snapped up to a mega deal in the first week of FA and that he had to get his agent to drum up some fake leads to remind teams he is still available.

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What you dont see is that Hardy is the piece that SEA is missing. They are stacked everywhere but DE, give them that and even Brady does not get it done. BTW they fixed there redzone problem with JG. We have always played him well but JG is the seahawks what Gronk is to the Patriots.

 

I'm pretty sure michael bennett has been an unstoppable force for the Seahawks since he joined them. He's just as good and as versatile as greg. Cliff Avril and that LB they drafted have been solid pass rushers too. 

 

Graham is good but he'll never be Gronk because he is soft as fug and you can take him out of games because of it. You have to injure Gronk to do the same. Graham would be just as likely to be pushed out of the way as whatever receiver they threw to was.

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"Baggage?"

Frank Alexander has more dangerous baggage than Hardy and he's still on the roster.

You ar right on so many levels. The difference is that Franks transgressions weren't surrounded around the gravest du jour and he has 10 times less talent that Hardy making the drug stuff seem minor. Fact is both impacted the team negatively.

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