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


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23 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

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.

You need to find a new hobby dude

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I'd sign him. Greg Hardy ain't the worst human being on an NFL roster. Hell the steelers have a two time accused rapist quarterbacking their team, nobody bats an eyelash. Vick and Plaxico walked out of prison onto NFL teams, the man is "legally" not guilty for the crimes of which he's accused. In any other place other than sports that's all that would matter. 

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1 hour ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Oh.

But I thought he would be playing this year. And that the Panthers were going to sign him. Where's that dude who constantly posts about Hardy? Guaranteeing that he'd be back?

GMan said we don't play until September. He's right.  Hypothetically, if he signs after the first preseason game it may give his new (or, hopefully, established) teammates a reprieve from the inevitable initial media blitz at training camp, and yet still another month for the blitz to fade before real games start.

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1 hour ago, AceBoogie said:

I'd sign him. Greg Hardy ain't the worst human being on an NFL roster. Hell the steelers have a two time accused rapist quarterbacking their team, nobody bats an eyelash. Vick and Plaxico walked out of prison onto NFL teams, the man is "legally" not guilty for the crimes of which he's accused. In any other place other than sports that's all that would matter. 

Very valid point. Donte Stallworth listerally took a mans life. Granted, he owned up to it and got punished, but he was able to play again. What Hardy did was wrong, but good grief, he's not a serial killer or dog fighter/killer. If he is getting help, he will find a team.

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10 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Very valid point. Donte Stallworth listerally took a mans life. Granted, he owned up to it and got punished, but he was able to play again. What Hardy did was wrong, but good grief, he's not a serial killer or dog fighter/killer. If he is getting help, he will find a team.

The difference between hardy and the others mentioned in this thread is that he has shown 0 remorse over what happened. Ben got accused of rape and showed remorse for putting himself and the team in the situation. Vick killed a bunch of dogs, went to jail, came out rehabilitated, and showed genuine shame for his decisions. Stallworth owned up to his mistake and even went against his lawyers who felt they could get him off scott free, but morally he felt he couldn't go through his life without being punished. 

Hardy acted like a tool, showed no remorse or tact about the entire situation, added fuel to the fire at times, and was incredibly immature about the entire thing. Then he went to Dallas, was late for meetings, continued to open his mouth, and got himself back in the doghouse again.

I have no sympathy for him because he acts like his poo don't stink. He can maintain innocence while still acknowledging that the situation is fugy while showing remorse for his poor decisions that lead up to the whole incident. Instead he kept trying to get attention back on himself like people actual WANTED to hear what he had to say. He was publicly vilified and didn't realize his best course of action was to just shut the hell up and keep his nose down. He was too stupid to do that. 

 

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At least he is getting some help, and time will tell if it is going to work for him.

He may actually need the help.

I don't know how many of you remember the really odd, nutso, and unacceptable behavior Brandon Marshall had before he sought help and was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder.

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