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Hardy found guilty


Cary Kollins

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My fiancé is bigger than me. If a woman punches me, then I'm not going to sit there and get beat half to death. I would never throw the first punch, but I refuse to let society's view of the "helpless woman" dictate how I stand up for myself. A lot of women are more rough than men, and this is from a guy who has never been in a single fight. I hardly ever even get in verbal altercations.

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I've dated a swimming world champion and one who competed in Beijing for the hammer throw. They could throw a punch that would put most men to shame. The swimmer I'm quite confident could carry me as far as I could carry her.

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I can outrun any woman, period. Unless she's Olympic track star I'm gone. Run away. R-U-N-N-O-T-F.

 

If you in a closed off enviroment where you can't run, and the woman is blocking the only way out...and she starts beating and scratching on you every time you get close to leaving?  

 

 

I saw a ghetto fool beating on her bf outside of walmart one time.  She wasn't just slapping,  she was balling her freaking hand up into  fist  and just laying into his face,  this poor guy was taking a nasty beating...        she was screaming "GO ON AND HIT ME BACK, I DARE YOU, I'LL HAVE YOU THROWN IN JAIL SO FAST IT'LL MAKE YOUR HEAD SPIN"              He just stood there letting her pound on him,  he apparently knew he had no right to defend himself against the female.  By the time the police got there,  they were gone.

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Stop. Defending. Hardy. Because. He's. A. Panther.

 

Bottom line. There was enough evidence to convince the court and that's enough for me. This was no witch hunt. The man has the best lawyers money can buy and he still got popped. Accept that your favorite football player might not be such a good dude. He messed up and he'll pay the consequences. This doesn't mean you can't cheer for him on Sunday, but don't talk about somebody's character because they make different choices than you do. You can do all the coke you want but that doesn't mean somebody has a right to tell you they're going to kill you and rough you up. A lot of bad decisions made in this case and Hardy made his share. Rack it up.

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out of curiosity, does this at all void is franchise tag contract and the panthers can out right release hardy without owing him a dime. Not saying I want that to happen just want to know what the panthers options are.

Nope, they'd have to go to court for that but we do get credit against the 13 mil cap hit for every game he's suspended.

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Don't know how much legal technicality JR or Goodell will accept but technically an appeal of a district court decision means that the case is now "de novo" which is basically Latin for "new." The guilty verdict from the judge is cleared and everything starts over. So although he was "convicted" he hasn't legally been convicted following his appeal. If due process is truly afforded by the team and the league then they will wait for the outcome of the jury trial before taking any type of action.

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I've dated a swimming world champion and one who competed in Beijing for the hammer throw. They could throw a punch that would put most men to shame. The swimmer I'm quite confident could carry me as far as I could carry her.

 

 

But could she lift you out of a bath tub after you flailed into it ?

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Don't know how much legal technicality JR or Goodell will accept but technically an appeal of a district court decision means that the case is now "de novo" which is basically Latin for "new." The guilty verdict from the judge is cleared and everything starts over. So although he was "convicted" he hasn't legally been convicted following his appeal. If due process is truly afforded by the team and the league then they will wait for the outcome of the jury trial before taking any type of action.

Quote last night from the Panthers was that they respect the legal process, I think this is what they were alluding to.

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