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"Sign Greg Hardy?"


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1 hour ago, mjligon said:

And the fans say "No".

 

he fell hard

He didn't fall hard.  Exit polling had him at over 60% in favor before the national public got wind of it and it ended in a virtual dead heat.  Almost makes me wonder which interest group flooded the polling at the last minute or if they could see where the votes came from.

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3 minutes ago, Nails said:

He didn't fall hard.  Exit polling had him at over 60% in favor before the national public got wind of it and it ended in a virtual dead heat.  Almost makes me wonder which interest group flooded the polling at the last minute or if they could see where the votes came from.

If true, wow. Just shows you how vindictive people can be. 

 

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15 minutes ago, Nails said:

He didn't fall hard.  Exit polling had him at over 60% in favor before the national public got wind of it and it ended in a virtual dead heat.  Almost makes me wonder which interest group flooded the polling at the last minute or if they could see where the votes came from.

He can't even get a job in an indoor league.

HE FELL OFF.

 

 

Hard.

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6 minutes ago, mjligon said:

He can't even get a job in an indoor league.

HE FELL OFF.

 

 

Hard.

He'll play again.  In the Spring League and/or Indoor League.  The cocaine charge has slammed the door closed on the NFL for now but I'm not sure if it's caulked shut yet since he's still only 28.  The arrest video was released and he was very cooperative.  https://www.google.com/amp/s/syndication.bleacherreport.com/amp/2699397-greg-hardy-cocaine-arrest-video-released-by-tmz.amp.html

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40 minutes ago, Nails said:

He didn't fall hard.  Exit polling had him at over 60% in favor before the national public got wind of it and it ended in a virtual dead heat.  Almost makes me wonder which interest group flooded the polling at the last minute or if they could see where the votes came from.

The powers that be manipulated the vote totals

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1 minute ago, Dunn said:

Whats wild is he fell off not due to a lack of talent, but his incredible lack of judgement.  Perfect example of talent wasted.

I'm 50, and really not sure I've learned from my mistakes. Of course, I never had millions of dollars on the line. Sometimes age is all you can say.

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