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Can hardy withdraw his appeal?


beastson

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And just take the 6 game suspension?

Does anybody have a clue on how that works?

Yes he can but accepting the guilty verdict would spell doom in a civil case you know the woman will file. Another poster pointed out to me this morning it would also count as his "first strike" and a second DV charge would be an auto ban from the NFL under the new policy. Also, there's the money.....giving up 6 game checks equal to roughly $3.6 - 4.2 million. I think he'd be better off reaching a settlement with the alleged victim where she agrees to no longer assist or testify for the prosecution "ala" Michael Jackson.
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Why would he do that? He's getting paid right now, if he gets suspended, he will not get paid.

Would you miss out on the chance to 770k a week?

I'm sure money wise he's fine. How likely is he to win against a female, a white female in a domestic abuse case? He lose, he's going to get suspended. By then the season is gone

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I wouldn't, I actually do believe theres more to the story than the fact that he threw her onto a sofa made of hand grenades using assault rifle arms inside of a tank.  If he's innocent, screw that, he's an innocent man.  Besides, if he does that just to get on the field quicker and he is not guilty, then he's hurting his long term nfl prospects because this will really hurt his bargaining chip in the offseason and that's not fair to him just because we want to see him on the field soon.

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No, he can't do anything team oriented.

 

Yes he can. According to the presser they said Hardy under his exempt agreement can do whatever he wants to with the team except attend practice and games. He can hang out, use the gym, meet with the Panthers legal team, work with the strength and conditioning coach. He just needs to stay away from organized activities under his exempt agreement.

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