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Panthers believe Hardy innocent, will try to workout extension


nctarheel0619

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Sign Greg long term to 8/yr structured with a low (4 mil) cap hit year one.

Cut Johnson as a June 1st cut = 10 mil savings

Cut Harper and Decoud = 2.5 mil savings

Use 8.5 mil to sign decent safety and CB and draft a LT and WR early.

 

Draft safety, sign LT and RT, everything else BPA/value.

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I'm going to go into the Tinderbox to run this theory by venom and see what he thinks;

But what if the Panthers paid Nicole Holder for this whole fiasco to drop Greg's asking price down on a long term deal, knowing they'd never be able to afford him without such a bizarre occurrence happening?

#gettlevoodoo

You're only operating at 2/10 venom, I'm need you up that number bruh.

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I will go out on a limb here and say Greg Hardy will be found innocent and once again be donning that black and blue for sometime to come. Because there just simply is not enough evidence for him to be convicted or released,imo.

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BTW, we have an attorney on the podcast tomorrow talking legal issues and such

 

Touch on "Trial De Novo" please so people can understand how the NC judicial system works.

 

One is not guilty in the state of NC until the defendant agrees to guilt or a superior court (not district court) finds the defendant guilty.

 

The Panthers should have understood the legal system and stood their ground with Hardy like the 49ers did with McDonald until due process is served and the legal system determines guilt or innocence.

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Touch on "Trial De Novo" please so people can understand how the NC judicial system works.

One is not guilty in the state of NC until the defendant agrees to guilt or a superior court (not district court) finds the defendant guilty.

The Panthers should have understood the legal system and stood their ground with Hardy like the 49ers did with McDonald until due process is served and the legal system determines guilt or innocence.

You sound like a lawyer....

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