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Former Carolina Panther Greg Hardy arrested for possession of a controlled substance


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3 hours ago, carolinajay said:

He was easily a $100M player, Olivier Vernon got $85M and he is not as dominate as Greg was.

'dominate' is a verb.

"Greg Hardy wants to DOMINATE offensive tackles."

'dominant' is an adjective.

"Greg Hardy was once a DOMINANT defensive end."

(P.S. Yes, I know... Seig Heil! But its just not that damn hard people.)

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Updating a previous item, free agent Greg Hardy was arrested and charged with felony possession of cocaine in Richardson, Tex. late Sunday night.

Hardy was pulled over for not using his turn signal. Police asked to search the vehicle. Hardy granted them permission, and they found a baggie of cocaine in Hardy's wallet. Hardy said it was put in there by someone else because he was passing his wallet around at the bar, paying for everyone. Police also found a weed grinder and membership cards for gun ranges. None of it is going to go over well with the league or the 32 teams. His career is likely over.
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Its troubling to see this pop up on my phone.. This is no excuse by any means but if you listen to him talk about his upbringing it was pretty fuged up.. I think it all started there and he has something to prove ever since. He couldn't channel that to only on the field.

For a fact the people he hung around in Charlotte were very shady.. so that didn't help either. Felt like the guy had no one, and if he did his ego of being a man got in the way.

It was cocaine, he always had the attributes of the way he interacted with people that coke was his choice.. and he can afford how ever much he wanted. Guy was a bad ass football player when he got going in Carolina.. but it must of only got worse off field if all NFL teams passed on signing a guy who is an above average D lineman. Hope he can get his mind right, who knows maybe a lifetime of bashing heads, angry childhood, bad friends, drugs took over. 

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3 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

'dominate' is a verb.

"Greg Hardy wants to DOMINATE offensive tackles."

'dominant' is an adjective.

"Greg Hardy was once a DOMINANT defensive end."

(P.S. Yes, I know... Seig Heil! But its just not that damn hard people.)

thanks professor. you knew what I meant.

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6 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

I have yet till this day dont see how people can justify correlation between speeding and doing Coke(drugs), domestic violence, rapping and whatever the hell else....then I remind myself being rational ain't the strong trait of this board. 

Correlation being that Hardy has done all of them?

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3 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

By the way, just to be safe:

loose - free from binding or restraint; opposite of 'tight'

lose - to come to be without through accident, theft; to suffer the deprivation of

You're welcome in advance.

how about you loosen the grip off my ballistic test results. have a good night.

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