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Mr. Richardson did flex muscles regarding Hardy
Anybodyhome replied to dswofford's topic in Carolina Panthers
Well.... if he was like Jerry Jones, Hardy would still be playing in Charlotte.... right? -
Mr. Richardson did flex muscles regarding Hardy
Anybodyhome replied to dswofford's topic in Carolina Panthers
"Flex muscle?" Seriously? I would think flexing muscle would have been to keep Hardy pending the legal system's conclusion. Instead, he showed nothing but how to cave under media and league pressure. Beholden to the NFL just like most politicians beholden to corporate money. Not to mention the hypocrisy of "We do the right thing..." bullshit while Frank Alexander remains on the roster after not one, but 2 drug suspensions of 4 games and 10 games. -
He was bad ass before they invented the word.
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12507025/cte-rare-phenomena-claims-dr-joseph-maroon-pittsburgh-steelers-neurosurgeon-nfl-medical-consultant Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a "rare phenomena" and youth football is safer than riding a bike or skateboard, a Pittsburgh Steelers neurosurgeon and NFL medical consultant said Wednesday in response to the retirement of San Francisco 49ers linebacker Chris Borland. Borland told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" this week that he wants to protect himself from the risk of future brain injury. Appearing on NFL Network, Dr. Joseph Maroon -- who advises the NFL on head, neck and spine injury -- said the game "has never been safer" and downplayed the risk of CTE based on current data. _______________________________________________ What a maroon.... (sorry, couldn't help it)
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Todd Gurley to visit with the Panthers
Anybodyhome replied to TylerVagyler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Absolute garbage is exactly why they kept looking.... -
Todd Gurley to visit with the Panthers
Anybodyhome replied to TylerVagyler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Or the converse, which is a huge percentage of USC (Southern Cal) non-skill OL and DL do pretty damn well in the NFL. But your suggestion is really only within the last several years. Remember how many RBs USC used to crank out year after year... they weren't called "Tailback U" for nothing. -
Todd Gurley to visit with the Panthers
Anybodyhome replied to TylerVagyler's topic in Carolina Panthers
That's because there wasn't a single WR on the roster last year... remember? -
Todd Gurley to visit with the Panthers
Anybodyhome replied to TylerVagyler's topic in Carolina Panthers
Who cares what the Panthers need? I thought everyone and their sister knew Gettleman drafts BPA. If Gurley is there in the first, he'll be wearing a Panther uniform. -
Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
Anybodyhome replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
I didn't say that. I simply pointed out there is nothing but speculation and circumstantial evidence. The DA has already stated more than once that he'd prosecute if he could gain any information to prove a settlement. -
Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
Anybodyhome replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
Hardy not being a Panther has nothing to do with his contract and everything to do with being charged with DV. Not found guilty of DV, charged with and later dismissed mind you. Frank Alexander has been popped twice for using banned substances and has served a 4-game and 10-game suspension and you're telling me Hardy has more baggage? Maybe in your mind, but not for most with any common sense. -
Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
Anybodyhome replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
Regardless of what it appears to be, unless you were there and witnessed money changing hands, how do you claim so definitively she was paid off? Sure, we all know that's probably what happened, but making such definitive statements are legally considered to be slanderous and amount to false accusations. If the DA or other officials involved with the case made the same statement as you, Hardy would be more than justified in filing a lawsuit for slander or defamation in making such false claims. And as long as no one can confirm anything, everything is pure speculation. -
Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
Anybodyhome replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
Actually, if you have any proof Hardy paid her off, the DA would love to have it because he's been looking and cannot find enough to charge him with witness tampering, either. This comes after not having enough to continue the case. So while all the Hardy-hating keyboard lawyers out there are convinced of his guilt, please try to remember the judicial system in Charlotte has nothing. It may not mean he's innocent, but it does mean he hasn't been found guilty, and the end result is the same- he's a free man. -
Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
Anybodyhome replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
And the fact he's been suspended twice under that policy? -
Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
Anybodyhome replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
You mean, "Too bad the Panthers don't have the balls." -
Cowboys in negotiations with Greg Hardy?
Anybodyhome replied to UNCrules2187's topic in Carolina Panthers
"Baggage?" Frank Alexander has more dangerous baggage than Hardy and he's still on the roster. -
Raiders in discussions with Greg Hardy
Anybodyhome replied to Kevin Greene's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nice to see the posts of so many "football fans" who obviously have paid no attention to the change in the Raiders organization since Al Davis passed. You guys are still stuck in the what the Raiders were years ago. -
Not saying Tarheel is right, nor am I agreeing with him, but... If you're a team that cannot reach an agreement with your "franchise" QB and you have to slap the tag on him, odds are there are more issues than you want to admit.
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I don't have kids. Mostly because I couldn't handle raising a kid who couldn't experience the same freedom of movement I had as a kid. I rode my bike everywhere. I could grab my fishing stuff and ride to a reservoir 7 miles away. My school bus stop, for the couple years of junior high I had to ride one, was about a half-mile from the house and we walked there. When we got home from school, the rule was to be home when the street lights turn on. I now live in a county neighborhood with 2 streets, both cul-de-sacs, and 18 houses. The neighborhood kids ride their bikes in the street, the adults talk together on the street almost daily during the spring, summer and fall. One of the reasons we bought our house here is because we saw the kids outside, we saw the adults congregating and there is only one way in and out of the 'hood. I feel bad for parents who can't even so much as let their kids walk to the bus stop.
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You Can Only Sign One Player in Free Agency Who Would it Be?
Anybodyhome replied to Cwood722's topic in Carolina Panthers
Sort of. Putting it into the correct context, Frank Alexander has twice been busted for using banned substances, served a 4-game followed by a 10-game suspension and he's still on the roster. Meanwhile, Greg Hardy..... ....you get my point. -
The Oakland "bad boy" thing is in the past, at least on the player roster. Now, their fan base is another story... Coming from a life-long Raider fan and former season ticket owner.
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Brian Hartline and Chris Canty to be released
Anybodyhome replied to Mr Mojo Risin's topic in Carolina Panthers
While it's nice some quality receivers are hitting the market, Getts is only shopping at Big Lots and won't pay market price. -
Not the original question... Strike three, you're done. And, for the record, who is Greg Hardy's employer since you want to get into literal semantics? The NFL or the Carolina Panthers? Seems to me his contract is with the Panthers and the Panthers are paying him, here or not, as long as you want to play your silly little game. We all get you think Hardy should be shot at dawn, but I was mistakenly hoping you have at least 2-3 rational cells in your otherwise useless an feeble mind, but alas, I assumed again.
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Essentially, you missed the point and please don't attempt to interpret my posts anymore. Fail. And yes, if I'm charged with a misdemeanor and those charges are later dropped, my employer (which is a municipality), cannot take any action against me. I have the benefit of HR policies which protect me.
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In the forever judgmental eyes of Panther fans, just what was he supposed to do for those 6 months or so, while getting paid and while listening to team basically tell him he's persona non grata? He's a 25 year old kid with $13M in his bank. It wouldn't matter what he did; somewhere, someone is going to be critical.
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Oh good, that's the kind of place I want to live and work. Where being guilty "under the law" really doesn't matter nearly as much as someone's arbitrary definition. Sorry if I find it just a little arrogant and self-important when a guilty, not guilty or other final disposition in a court of law has little to no impact on your future but some pompous ass in his ivory tower can dole out more punishment than a judge.