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Dallas Sportscaster blasts Cowboys for signing Hardy


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Below is a snippet from the video.

 

"Hardy's jersey is being sold at the Cowboys online pro shop now. You could get one for your sister or daughter, and then explain to her that "Hardy beat up women, but we're cheering him now because he's really good on game day, and game day is all that really matters to me." Your daughter will understand.

 

But the reality is, if Hardy knocks on your front door to take your daughter out for a night on the town, the man you cheer now, you would shoot his ass through the glass."

 


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Hardy is guilty until proven innocent in the eyes of the media even though most evidence points towards him being guilty and Nicole Holder being a gold digger. The districts attorney chose not to go through with the appeal case because Nicole's testimony in court wasn't consistent with what she told police the night of the arrest.

Hardy has made his fair share of bad decisions, but i find this to be completely overblown. The case was dismissed, the court system has moved on and so shoudl everyone else.

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Hardy just got involved with a girl and they had a toxic relationship. hopefully Greg will make better decisions in his personal life.

Up until this incident, he was just Hardy, the football player. I don't hear the denigration and character assassinations flying around about all the other players that have been suspended for one reason or the other...I guess it shows how much of a high profile player he is.

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Also, Dallas decided to get this signing done the day before March Madness. They took a PR hit for all of 24 hours. Now the Madness and by the end of the weekend...Dallas did what? Whatever.

 

Nice PR maneuvering in Dallas. Golf clap. Or that Leo DiCaprio Great Gatsby GIF that I don't know how to do.

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How can you guys defend him? Accusation is proof that he is guilty! Plus, he was caught on video red handed punching his girlfriend in the elevator full of guns and abusing children at the same time....I think someone on CNN was talking about it in between their discussion of other news like Kim Kardashian and Cat Selfies  - yep, that is definitely what happened.

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