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I'm glad the Kraken is gone


philit99

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FYI kids, case was dismissed b/c Hardy gave the accuser a pile of cash to keep her mouth shut.

His actions directly cost this team what 12? 16? million dollars in cap space.

I'm pretty sure you could have video of him doing everything he's accused of and some of this bunch would still be defending him.

'Pathetic', I agree.

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Hardy is accused of of assault with no clear cut evidents = We are supposed to assume he did it.

Case is dropped due to victim not showing up for court case= We are supposed to assume Hardy paid her off

All this adds up to "stupid for defending him".....the blind judgement is strong in some of you. I would love to know how I can be accepted in that Perfect world yall flourish in.

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I'm pretty sure you could have video of him doing everything he's accused of and some of this bunch would still be defending him.

'Pathetic', I agree.

Have you looked objectively at the case? There's no evidence of wrongdoing at all by Hardy and nothing to even suggest it. Stop dealing in hypotheticals; there is no video Scot. What's pathetic is people who assume he's guilty without having even followed the case. Hardy and the Panthers both got completely fuged over. Anybody with a brain can see that.

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Have you looked objectively at the case? There's no evidence of wrongdoing at all by Hardy and nothing to even suggest it. Stop dealing in hypotheticals; there is no video Scot. What's pathetic is people who assume he's guilty without having even followed the case. Hardy and the Panthers both got completely fuged over. Anybody with a brain can see that.

I don't honestly care about his guilt or innocence in the case.

He's unstable and not very bright.

I have zero interest in throwing millions of dollars at someone with a that profile.

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