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Greg Hardy suspended 10 games


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I've a friend that said Hardy should have been suspended much longer since the NFL has the video proof of him knocking his girl out in an elevator.   He was being serious.   Not sarcastic, or joking.              

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Here is why the NFL is a hypocritical fuging league ran by the grimiest commissioner on the planet.

They like to hoot and holler about how domestic violence is awful and have those stupid commercials where nobody can speak about it because it's tough. They suspend guys indefinitely on the BS exempt list for it until they come up with the actual non-paid suspension length. They act like they give two-fugs about players wives and girlfriends and how they are treated, and then what do they do??

They deliberately schedule Hardy's first game back against the Panthers on a nationally televised thanksgiving family fuging holiday because it'll make for some great TV.

This poo right here is why fug Goodell. You hypocritical POS.

Or maybe the evidence suggests he's not so innocent. Like he was originally found guilty of and paid his way out of. Is it that hard to believe he could have done something wrong?
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Or maybe the evidence suggests he's not so innocent. Like he was originally found guilty of and paid his way out of. Is it that hard to believe he could have done something wrong?

If there was any amount of evidence to suspend him for THAT Much surely they would have still had a case in the jury trial they dropped right?

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Worth remembering that the length of the suspension doesn't automatically mean he's reinstated after ten games. The commissioner has the choice of whether to reinstate you at that time or not.

Hardy and his people wanna consider that before putting stuff like that out there.

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