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Yep. Just saw it. Knew a significant suspension was coming. Just too much surrounding the situation for there not to be one. Don't think I can argue with it.

In a bit of irony, his first game after the suspension would be against the Panthers on Thanksgiving.

I think it will come down on appeal. 10 games is a lot for a guy who, in the end, was found not guilty.
It sucks he's missing both Giants and Eagles games if it doesn't get reduced. The ONE time we don't play the Eagles late in the season.
I feel like they're trying to make up for their continued screw ups in the Rice thing with this.
 
I think it will come down on appeal. 10 games is a lot for a guy who, in the end, was found not guilty.
It sucks he's missing both Giants and Eagles games if it doesn't get reduced. The ONE time we don't play the Eagles late in the season.
I feel like they're trying to make up for their continued screw ups in the Rice thing with this.

Uh, the case was dismissed because he reached a civil suit settlement with her to go away and never be found.

So, in the end he wasn't found "not guilty" at all.

NFL found evidence he abused her 4 separate times. Dude is a monster.
 
I think it will come down on appeal. 10 games is a lot for a guy who, in the end, was found not guilty.

It sucks he's missing both Giants and Eagles games if it doesn't get reduced. The ONE time we don't play the Eagles late in the season.

I feel like they're trying to make up for their continued screw ups in the Rice thing with this.

I hope he gets every single game he gets. Serves the Cowboys right to sign the despicable **** bag.

Also... Peculiar wording for you to imply he was suspended too many games.
 
Uh, the case was dismissed because he reached a civil suit settlement with her to go away and never be found.

So, in the end he wasn't found "not guilty" at all.

NFL found evidence he abused her 4 separate times. Dude is a monster.

He was actually found guilty by a judge, but his attorney got it moved to jury trial. In the meantime, they paid her to go away and thus, they couldn't convict. It's crazy that Cowboy fans are defending this human piece of **** (not talking about you Oklahoma)
 
He was actually found guilty by a judge, but his attorney got it moved to jury trial. In the meantime, they paid her to go away and thus, they couldn't convict. It's crazy that Cowboy fans are defending this human piece of **** (not talking about you Oklahoma)

I feel like you meant to quote yeezus here... :JSIDK:
 
I hope he gets every single game he gets. Serves the Cowboys right to sign the despicable **** bag.

Also... Peculiar wording for you to imply he was suspended too many games.

Yup, provide evidence of exactly what he did and I'll agree. There's her story, his story, and as usual, the truth likely lies somewhere in between. If the NFL were anywhere near consistent in their discipline, their punishment would make sense, I'm sure. Since they're FAR from consistent and their investigations are far from reliable, 10 games for something he was cleared of seems like a lot.
 
Love the wording "his attorney got it moved to a jury trial." Like there's something wrong with that. That is just his legal right in NC, why the **** would he not do it?
 
Love the wording "his attorney got it moved to a jury trial." Like there's something wrong with that. That is just his legal right in NC, why the **** would he not do it?

The obvious answer is so that he would have time to settle (AKA PAY HER OFF) it civilly before it went to jury trial because he was already staring at one guilty verdict.
 
Yup, provide evidence of exactly what he did and I'll agree. There's her story, his story, and as usual, the truth likely lies somewhere in between. If the NFL were anywhere near consistent in their discipline, their punishment would make sense, I'm sure. Since they're FAR from consistent and their investigations are far from reliable, 10 games for something he was cleared of seems like a lot.

I'm sure the judge just had a hard on for Hardy, and there was nothing peculiar about how the jury trial fell apart. Gotcha.

I'm also sure the PI's the Bucs hired to investigate the situation who came back and recommended the Bucs not touch the guy with a 10 foot pole also vindicate Hardy. And I'm sure the NFL had no information regarding the case.

For everything we know in this trial, 10 games is fine. Arguing that he deserves less is disgusting and puts your love of the Cowboys over respecting women.
 
For everything we know in this trial, 10 games is fine. Arguing that he deserves less is disgusting and puts your love of the Cowboys over respecting women.

LOL **** off, dude. Good thing you know exactly what happened though, perhaps you should call the courts.
 
Uh, the case was dismissed because he reached a civil suit settlement with her to go away and never be found.

So, in the end he wasn't found "not guilty" at all.

NFL found evidence he abused her 4 separate times. Dude is a monster.

While he is a monster, he hasn't actually been convicted of anything since the case was dismissed and the victim clearly feels she has been adequately compensated for any wrong doing that might have occured or else she wouldn't have took the money and run.

My personal views are that he is a scum bag and I hope he never plays again. But, my personal views of this guy aside, it sets a bad precedent suspending guys for crimes they haven't been convicted of. It's a tricky situation, but in this particular case I feel that right call was made to suspend him for 10 games. Sometimes doing the right thing is more important.
 
While he is a monster, he hasn't actually been convicted of anything since the case was dismissed and the victim clearly feels she has been adequately compensated for any wrong doing that might have occured or else she wouldn't have took the money and run.

My personal views are that he is a scum bag and I hope he never plays again. But, my personal views of this guy aside, it sets a bad precedent suspending guys for crimes they haven't been convicted of. It's a tricky situation, but in this particular case I feel that right call was made to suspend him for 10 games. Sometimes doing the right thing is more important.

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...na-panthers-guilty-2-counts-domestic-violence

Panthers Pro Bowl defensive end Greg Hardy was found guilty Tuesday night of assaulting a female and communicating threats.

Mecklenburg County Judge Rebecca Thorn-Tin sentenced Hardy to 18 months' probation. A 60-day jail sentence was suspended.
 
I an glad that you are the defender of women beaters.

Yup, making untrue, sweeping statements really proves your point.
If what she said happened is 100% true, I'm all for a whole year suspension. You have no idea what actually happened, nor do I. I know you THINK you do, and you clearly love playing moral police on the internetz, but fact is, you don't know.
 
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