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Has Voth changed his opinion of Hardy's future?


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Actually, we don't even know that a financial settlement was reached. DA didn't say that there was one, just that they had reason to believe there was one.

And that settlement cannot be contingent on her not testifying or not showing up.

The only thing we know for sure is she quit talking to DA after saying she didn't want another trial and that she didn't show up

Get'EM Ray... A lot people spewing opinions that aren't facts in this thread..m

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I really want this guy to stay and play as a Panther. we can get offensive help through the draft...we aren't getting an all-pro DE who knows our system no matter what pick we have.

Hardy is our best defender and possibly the best athlete on the team...at least until Cam and Kelvin finish developing.

we still have two years of Cam and Luke locked up. our window is now.

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I can see him playing for a 1yr cheap deal to make up for last year. He's been in the league for what, 4 years and has only one suspension? One that wasn't even just?(if he pleaded guilty he would've been gone 6-8 games I think). I'm all for hardy being back

That may be the reason he fought for his innocence so he could remain a panther. If found not guilty.
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I know Hardy is an asshole. So what. Not looking for choir boys. He's a bad ass DE. He's hopefully learned his lesson. We all see where you are on the situation. Just trying to maybe give another side of the argument.

That is the point. You don't invest hugely in guys who "hopefully" learned a lesson. Don't forget BEFORE the incident it was questioned as to whether or not he was the type person you wanted to gamble on with big money bc it appeared his decision making wasn't what you would want in a huge dollar guy

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That is the point. You don't invest hugely in guys who "hopefully" learned a lesson. Don't forget BEFORE the incident it was questioned as to whether or not he was the type person you wanted to gamble on with big money bc it appeared his decision making wasn't what you would want in a huge dollar guy

His teammates sure think so...

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His teammates sure think so...

Players being asked certain questions by media are going to generate certain answers (by the vast majority of all players)...that doesn't make it the truth.

Same thing is also seen when you ask a coach about a player clearly sucking and they say positve things. Saying what you are suppose to say.....simply keeps peace and quiet to a large extent. Most of the NFL players and staff know and practice such. I can find numerous posts of guys 100% supoorting Clausen.....bc that is what they are suppose to say. Can't come out against players bc they might be there. Players know that. So they most show support regardless of question. They are taught that.

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