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Hardy interview w/Schefter, full interview on page 17


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11 hours ago, thomas96 said:

Cosby's been criticized and assumed to be guilty due to his silence, with people suggesting he should defend himself if he's actually innocent and he should be fighting it. Damned if you do, damned if you don't in both Cosby's and Hardy's cases. There's only one thing to say that can be beneficial to you publicly, and that's admitting guilt, showing remorse and showing you're trying to improve yourself and change. However, if you're not guilty then that's not an option. Hardy shouldn't have done this interview in the first place, but answering how he did and saying "no comment" each time would have the same result. It was foolish to set up this interview like he did. It's one thing for league required media sessions and press conferences where the questions are inevitable, but this was absolutely foolish to do.

No comment would mean no story for journalist which means we are not talking about him today. He is on the front page of many news sites including yahoo facebook espn because he told a stupid story. This would not have happened with no comment. 

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21 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

"I never hit her"

Well, now how can you explain those bruises? 

"I never said I didn't do something wrong"

 

The fug Hardy?

It's pretty simple: he did throw her on the bed that happened to have guns on it and maybe tackled her to get her to stop being as belligerent as he said she was and other witnesses said she was being. It doesn't mean he hit her, as many have suggested. Someone with Hardy's strength could cause those bruises simply by trying to restrain someone. 

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What's really sad is the amount of people who don't believe in the basic tenet of American jurisprudence that you are innocent until proven guilty. Moreover, what is also sad is that people rush to judgment, pick and choose what evidence to consider, and ultimately base their opinions on incomplete information, stereotypes, and misguided perceptions.

No wonder the justice system in America is so uneven in its determination and execution of punishments in America for similar criminal activity, much less the exact same offenses by different individuals and populations based upon gender, economics, ethnicity, etc.

 

 

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1 minute ago, ctrcat said:

Maybe not if he was taking up $13 mil of the cap, but for little/no cap hit?  Why?  This team is already hated nationally and has an impenetrable wall of leaders.  The last full year he was here we would have been the #1 seed if DeAngelo didn't fumble and the year before we were flat out better than the #1 seed head to head 

 

So you think the douche bag would have signed with us for free ?  Why ?

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He didn't hit her, he just threw her around.....or had is "manager'  throw her around.

 

5 minutes ago, top dawg said:

What's really sad is the amount of people who don't believe in the basic tenet of American jurisprudence that you are innocent until proven guilty. Moreover, what is also sad is that people rush to judgment, pick and choose what evidence to consider, and ultimately base their opinions on incomplete information, stereotypes, and misguided perceptions.

No wonder the justice system in America is so uneven in its determination and execution of punishments in America for similar criminal activity, much less the exact same offenses by different individuals and populations based upon gender, economics, ethnicity, etc.

 

 

I rushed to judge that he was completely innocent and all the wrong was done by her? Why? I guess it was wishful thinking.

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23 minutes ago, ClawOn said:

0% chance he plays for the Panthers. Ever. 25% chance a team signs him late in free agency for vet min or close. 100% chance he's broke and in jail within 3 years. 

Right because he has such a Criminal history.

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16 minutes ago, csx said:

I rushed to judge that he was completely innocent and all the wrong was done by her? Why? I guess it was wishful thinking.

People can spin it how they want. There is a certain amount of culpability by all parties involved.  I never thought that either was totally right or wrong, just stupid. 

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12 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I dont know how people can hop on the "paid her off train" so easily when she barely showed up to the damn bench trial. You already had Hardy guilty in your mind the minute you heard about it. I feel what the guy is going thru he probably doesnt know what the right or wrong move at this point, no matter what he does its not gonna be accepted with open arms. Nobody wants to live there life like that especially when you dont even have a history of incidents like this happening to you.

We can hop on it easily because we can read...

 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/latest-news/article10422650.html

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"The issue" is that he's a bona fide numbskull and paying him anything is risking not just that money but a roster spot that could go to someone else who's not a head case.

Again, don't put yourself in the position of having to depend on someone you know is undependable.

We don't need him.

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Just now, top dawg said:

That article says a whole lot more than just Hardy paid her off. It also speaks to the weakness of the case and credibility of Holder. But, let's just skip over that part.

Sure, she abused drugs and had a troubled past. If you think the trial wouldn't have proceeded had there not been a settlement, you're fooling or lying to yourself. Take your pick. 

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4 hours ago, Cracka McNasty said:

For real though, Hardy threads are like the Wal Mart of huddle threads. Tons of stupid with plenty to see and judge. I'm just sick of Greg Hardy. I really don't care about him anymore and I'm tired of everyone bitching and moaning about him in one way or the other. I wish the whole Hardy topic would fug right off becasue it does nothing but bring out the worst of this website. 

When it comes down to it, Hardy is a giant distraction. We nearly went undefeated without him last year, we don't need him. We didn't lose the Super Bowl due to lack of Hardy, we lost due to mental mistakes and turnovers. 

I don't give a crap if he did or didn't do it, because I don't give a crap about him. He put himself in the situation regardless and I don't want dumbasses like that on the team. I'm happy with Josh Norman's brand of eccentricity that doesn't come with a scoop of self destructive behavior. He's a goofball, Hardy is a Dumbass. Can we please just move on? Please? It's been nearly two years. 

How does this post not qualify as bing and moaning about him?

Your point is your tired of everyone bing and moaning about him, right?

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