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Greg Hardy's Agent Sent Letter To All 32 Teams Addressing His Behavior


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Greg Hardy is currently in therapy for domestic violence, ADHD and anger management. 

I always said if he underwent counseling and admitted his mistakes then the Panthers should go after him..

 

The agent for free-agent defensive end Greg Hardy has sent detailed information to all NFL teams about Hardy's attempts to address and improve his behavior through therapy, according to a report by Pro Football Talk.

Drew Rosenhaus has informed teams that Hardy has been evaluated and treated by NFL physicians and has undergone individual and group counseling, including for anger management, temper management, domestic violence and ADHD, according to the report.

Hardy, 27, has taken part in 24 psychiatric therapy sessions this year and will continue to be treated and evaluated, according to Pro Football Talk.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15522133/greg-hardy-agent-drew-rosenhaus-informs-nfl-teams-counseling-therapy-sessions?sf26233882=1

 

 

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4 minutes ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

Hardy could've been great. Could've made this team real GREAT too. 

After PLAYING in week 1 and a Hollywoodesque 2014 which displayed all that's great about the Keep Pounding spirit, it was too little/too late after the league took 10% of our salary and franchise DE.  Still, a massive, long term deal was never going to happen.  It's about value and there will NEVER be better value in this league that the scenario Hardy presents right now.

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14 minutes ago, Shadow said:

He probably could have saved the stamp sending the information to Carolina.

0% yesterday could be today's 1% and tomorrow's 2%.  JR is old and only he knows what side of the bed he woke up on.  Unleash JR.

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