Fish: Under Consideration, Negotiation, Greg Hardy To be in Valley Ranch soon *Mega merged*

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He doesn't need evidence... Big Ben was suspended without conviction and so will Hardy.
He was convicted of abuse but bought his way out of trouble on an appeal. Lawyer's tricks
again!

Lawyers trick or a woman who cried wolf and got handsomely for lying. She didn't even cooperate with her own layers and her testimony was sketchy.

I'm all for signing Hardy. There's another woman in New York named She-li that he can abuse all he wants.
 
Just in:
I may have heard from a friend who heard from a guy that he thought he saw a tweet where this person had stated that their source believed that he remembered someone saying that a guy he knows heard someone else say that Dallas might be considering looking at the potential of assessing the possibility of having interest in thinking about the option of Hardy.
:dance:


Good as done.
 
DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) - Reports that the Dallas Cowboys may acquire defensive end Greg Hardy are not sitting well with those who advocate against domestic violence.

Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support along with the Dallas Police Department are hosting the 10th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women at the Sheraton this week.

Hardy had a stellar record playing for five seasons for the Carolina Panthers. But he was convicted last year of assaulting and threatening his ex-girlfriend. Hardy appealed and the case was dismissed when his accuser could not be located to testify.

Jan Langbein, the CEO of Genesis, says the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL should have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence.

“To reward anyone who has perpetrated violence, is wrong. To overlook violence that has allegedly happened just because charges were dropped, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen,” says Langbein. “I think we as a society have to have zero tolerance,” she adds.


http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/03/16/...ocates-react-greg-hardy-as-a-possible-cowboy/
 
DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) - Reports that the Dallas Cowboys may acquire defensive end Greg Hardy are not sitting well with those who advocate against domestic violence.

Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support along with the Dallas Police Department are hosting the 10th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women at the Sheraton this week.

Hardy had a stellar record playing for five seasons for the Carolina Panthers. But he was convicted last year of assaulting and threatening his ex-girlfriend. Hardy appealed and the case was dismissed when his accuser could not be located to testify.

Jan Langbein, the CEO of Genesis, says the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL should have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence.

“To reward anyone who has perpetrated violence, is wrong. To overlook violence that has allegedly happened just because charges were dropped, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen,” says Langbein. “I think we as a society have to have zero tolerance,” she adds.


http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/03/16/...ocates-react-greg-hardy-as-a-possible-cowboy/



So, Genesis doesn't want an improved pass rush on the Cowboys defense this year!?!..... I mean, didn't they see the Green Bay game!?!...

What are their thoughts on the running game?... draft a RB, get AP, or stick with Randle and his gaudy ypc average?......j/k
 
Nope. They said the Dez video was allegedly 5 times worse than the Ray Rice video. You are mixing up the Dez fairy tale with the Hardy fairy tale.
We are living in the age of the selfie, everyone is a photog and videogropher yet not one picture to validate her story. With all of the selfies on her FB page she didn't even take a picture of her broken nail? She's lying scumbag and thankfully the DA wasn't as gullible as some of our fans and believed her bull corn stoty.
 
DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) - Reports that the Dallas Cowboys may acquire defensive end Greg Hardy are not sitting well with those who advocate against domestic violence.

Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support along with the Dallas Police Department are hosting the 10th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women at the Sheraton this week.

Hardy had a stellar record playing for five seasons for the Carolina Panthers. But he was convicted last year of assaulting and threatening his ex-girlfriend. Hardy appealed and the case was dismissed when his accuser could not be located to testify.

Jan Langbein, the CEO of Genesis, says the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL should have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence.

“To reward anyone who has perpetrated violence, is wrong. To overlook violence that has allegedly happened just because charges were dropped, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen,” says Langbein. “I think we as a society have to have zero tolerance,” she adds.


http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/03/16/...ocates-react-greg-hardy-as-a-possible-cowboy/

Evil, vindictive witches.
 
So, Genesis doesn't want an improved pass rush on the Cowboys defense this year!?!..... I mean, didn't they see the Green Bay game!?!...

What are their thoughts on the running game?... draft a RB, get AP, or stick with Randle and his gaudy ypc average?......j/k

They are just whining cause they have something to sook about.

Cry me a river and we should be doing whatever it takes to win our next SB.
 
and Dallas Cowboy advocates say that those domestic violence advocates should stop serving as the judge and jury to convict people who have yet to be proven guilty.
Dallas Cowboy advocates are quite uncertain how signing Greg Hardy to play football promotes domestic violence as charged by anti-domestic violence groups. Does Greg Hardy actively promote domestic violence? Does he wear a t-shirt that states this position? Has he publicly endorsed violence against women? Does keeping Josh Brent to play football promote drunk driving? Does supporting Kobe Bryant or Tiger Woods support marital infidelity? Or do people make mistakes that they can learn from?
Dallas Cowboy advocates can only conclude that by said anti-domestic violence advocates' logic, they apparently have never made a single mistake in their entire lives and never needed to be given a second chance. Dallas Cowboy advocates can further conclude that such anti-domestic violence advocates would advocate eternal punishment for any of their members if they were ever to commit any offense whatsoever.
 
DALLAS (CBS 11 NEWS) - Reports that the Dallas Cowboys may acquire defensive end Greg Hardy are not sitting well with those who advocate against domestic violence.

Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support along with the Dallas Police Department are hosting the 10th Annual Conference on Crimes Against Women at the Sheraton this week.

Hardy had a stellar record playing for five seasons for the Carolina Panthers. But he was convicted last year of assaulting and threatening his ex-girlfriend. Hardy appealed and the case was dismissed when his accuser could not be located to testify.

Jan Langbein, the CEO of Genesis, says the Dallas Cowboys and the NFL should have a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence.

“To reward anyone who has perpetrated violence, is wrong. To overlook violence that has allegedly happened just because charges were dropped, doesn’t mean it didn’t happen,” says Langbein. “I think we as a society have to have zero tolerance,” she adds.


http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2015/03/16/...ocates-react-greg-hardy-as-a-possible-cowboy/

AKA If you are even accused, you are apparently guilty 100%.

Nice logic.
 
New pic of him up on his insta all suited up.. He's signing with the boys today
 
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