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Redskins discussing bringing in Hardy


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11 minutes ago, SwagAces9030 said:

And theres no 15-1 Super Bowl Carolina team with him and his distractions. If he was so good then maybe Dallas should bring him back... I wonder why they haven't even attempted to retain him. 

Why does any team, ever, (Ted Ginn Jr. Cardinals), decide not to retain a player?  "Fit", among other reasons, is a huge factor.

We were 15-1 with the #1 O without KB, why are we allowing him to come back?

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25 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers training camp is here and there is a first page Hardy thread. 

 

Oh huddle, you never disappoint 

Thanks always for the forum.  He does remain a free agent, and many didn't think he'd be signed until after camps opened at the earliest to soften the inevitable media chitstorm.  Most know his return to the Panthers remains a long shot, but one Big Cat could change that in one fell swoop.  The story itself remains unprecedented in NFL/sports history.  The story is still being written and is ongoing.  Thanks again.

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11 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

Thanks always for the forum.  He does remain a free agent, and many didn't think he'd be signed until after camps opened at the earliest to soften the inevitable media chitstorm.  Most know his return to the Panthers remains a long shot, but one Big Cat could change that in one fell swoop.  The story itself remains unprecedented in NFL/sports history.  The story is still being written and is ongoing.  Thanks again.

It's not a long shot.  It's not happening. The only people that haven't accepted that are you and that hammering Cameron guy. 

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45 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

Thanks always for the forum.  He does remain a free agent, and many didn't think he'd be signed until after camps opened at the earliest to soften the inevitable media chitstorm.  Most know his return to the Panthers remains a long shot, but one Big Cat could change that in one fell swoop.  The story itself remains unprecedented in NFL/sports history.  The story is still being written and is ongoing.  Thanks again.

what are you even talking about...

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16 minutes ago, SwagAces9030 said:

what are you even talking about...

Everyone's life and/or career story is still being written.  Anyone that says they know for sure how Greg Hardy Jr's ends is FOS.  eg this thread-Ed Werder reporting the Redskins have had discussions of bringing him in.

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2 hours ago, sharkkiller said:

Holy blue balls on a goat. What in the holy hell are we doing still talking about Greg Hardy?

I swear some people just cannot seem to let something go. It is actually kind of pathetic and sad.

Many people keep bumping his threads, and he's one of the most important people in the league http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2016/06/27/nfls-100-most-important-people/86423006/

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34 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

Many people keep bumping his threads, and he's one of the most important people in the league http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2016/06/27/nfls-100-most-important-people/86423006/

According to that list, so are Michael Sam, Chris Borland and the CEO of Twitter.

Basically, that list is arbitrary and meaningless (like most of them).

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

According to that list, so are Michael Sam, Chris Borland and the CEO of Twitter.

Basically, that list is arbitrary and meaningless (like most of them).

What's not arbitrary?  Eric Fisher's new contract, just signed, top 5 in overall value for tackles. The last time he was in BOA?  Getting abused by Greg Hardy Jr less than two years ago to the delight of the home crowd in one of the more rousing preseason atmospheres in memory...AFTER Rebecca Thorne Tin's kangaroo court.

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On August 1, 2016 at 2:02 PM, ctrcat said:

What's not arbitrary?  Eric Fisher's new contract, just signed, top 5 in overall value for tackles. The last time he was in BOA?  Getting abused by Greg Hardy Jr less than two years ago to the delight of the home crowd in one of the more rousing preseason atmospheres in memory...AFTER Rebecca Thorne Tin's kangaroo court.

So now were onto Eric Fisher getting beat by Hardy in preseason... Bro stop while you're already really far behind. 

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55 minutes ago, SwagAces9030 said:

So now were onto Eric Fisher getting beat by Hardy in preseason... Bro stop while you're already really far behind. 

The biggest point was not that he beat Fisher, it was that he did it in front of our black, blue, and white clad fans after the incident that he's since served 21 games for.  But that's not all-it was a nationally televised night game to boot...with zero outrage.

There is no being behind here.  Even a monkey can peel back the banana and see the facts.  I for one support our player of five years who helped establish a winning culture and lay the foundation to greatness, and more importantly his teammates and coaches that pleaded for his return.  Most importantly in the salary cap era, I salivate over the value/bang for buck/need that he would currently give (he still only just turned 28 after all).  The man that matters, our owner, is unlikely to buckle, instead taking the side of the other 31, and the PC and drive-by media crowd, all entities that already hate us.  Doesn't change the facts or anyone's right to their opinion based on facts.

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