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Pacman to Hardy: Stories of Redemption?
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(05-03-2016, 11:10 AM)pally Wrote: That is not exactly true.  He was found guilty by a judge and he asked for a jury trial which is allowed under NC law.  Then a settlement of some sort was reached and the victim did not appear for the trial.  But that doesn't change the fact that he was initially found guilty.

We don't need his kind of problems.  I would rather sacrifice a Super Bowl than for us to have to deal with that idiot.  We've seen what kind of damage to the team that can be done by someone like a Greg Hardy...do we really want to return to those losing seasons

Not me... You dont win superbowls with 53 choir boys...

If i knew signing him was all we needed to get that ring he'd be here already( if i had any power to do so)

He might have been found quilty at one point but never was convicted. He had every right to a jury of his peers. Judges are not always right and most are extremely bias on many issues. (not defending Hardy... But our justice system doesnt have a very good track record at all...)
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RE: Pacman to Hardy: Stories of Redemption? - XenoMorph - 05-03-2016, 12:56 PM

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