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Leave your Hardy jerseys at home


Cary Kollins

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It's conceivable the team might turn people with Hardy jerseys away.

 

Kinda doubt it, though.  There's been no word of any such thing.

 

It's conceivable only in the most literal sense of the word.  Practically, there's no chance in hell they would do something that stupid.  It would be stupid to do so in every single conceivable way.

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It's conceivable only in the most literal sense of the word.  Practically, there's no chance in hell they would do something that stupid.  It would be stupid to do so in every single conceivable way.

 

Valid, but on the flipside, never underestimate the ability of a major corporation to do something incredibly stupid. 

 

(a prime example would be how the NFL got itself to this point in the first place)

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Valid, but on the flipside, never underestimate the ability of a major corporation to do something incredibly stupid. 

 

(a prime example would be how the NFL got itself to this point in the first place)

 

 

True.  And I wouldn't actually be surprised to see the hammer brought down on anyone who manages to sneak a sign or something in.  And when you give Event Staff people the tiniest little sliver of power, they are prone to abuse it.  So who knows.  Maybe we will hear stories from fans who got kicked out for seemingly nothing other than wearing a Hardy jersey.  But not turned away at the gate.  Not a chance.

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I will wear mine until he is found guilty (I doubt he will be)

newsflash ... he was....  AND what is the point you want to make by wearing it?  You don't have anything else to wear (not counting your O.J. Simpson jersey) ?

 

as the great Forrest Gump once said....  "stupid is as stupid does"

 

and, quoting the same great philosopher, ....  "that is all I have to say about that"

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newsflash ... he was.... AND what is the point you want to make by wearing it? You don't have anything else to wear (not counting your O.J. Simpson jersey) ?

as the great Forrest Gump once said.... "stupid is as stupid does"

and, quoting the same great philosopher, .... "that is all I have to say about that"

Quoting Forrest Gump to get your point across is as useful as having McCown as your quarterback.

I'm going to quote a fictional character to call you stupid. Haha I'm so cool.

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Thousands of people lose their jobs everyday for doing stupid things that directly or indirectly undermine the business objectives of their employers.

Those actions, more often than not, do not rise to the level of "breaking the law" yet these people still find themselves unemployed without a paycheck.

We are now seeing that NFL players are not an exception to this reality.

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newsflash ... he was....  AND what is the point you want to make by wearing it?  You don't have anything else to wear (not counting your O.J. Simpson jersey) ?

 

as the great Forrest Gump once said....  "stupid is as stupid does"

 

and, quoting the same great philosopher, ....  "that is all I have to say about that"

 

Please go back and read the MANY threads on Hardy .. It has been repeated MANY MANY times, that in the state of NC a bench trial on misdemeanor charges is null and void if the person requests a trial by jury.

 

Since you say he was found guilty. please show me the record of Greg Hardy were it has a conviction of DV on it.

 

You do not live in NC and have to go through the crazy laws we have.

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