News: Question: Greg Hardy is a Cowboy next season: True or false?

cej757

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The way he was getting after Brady that first game I absolutely want him back. Plus I can't see another team taking that media hit like Jerry is willing to do.
 

zack

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I think they will move on. Too many distractions with him.
 

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Going to be a real tough decision for the cowboys. Gregory got hurt week 1 and haven't seen much since. Mincey will be gone, Lawrence hasnt done anything also.
 

LittleBoyBlue

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Hardy stays.

He's too talented to let go, and although he rustles the media's feathers, I don't believe he's the locker room cancer that they make him out to be.

I just hope it's a case of "Charles Haley-itis-I-can't-handle-losing-in-pc-way"

I hope!


Absolutely true. Still think that he is going to test the market.

Yes, true. But he won't get to market. Jerry won't let him.
 

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Maybe Hardy is bipolar. At the very minimum he needs some sort of anger management counseling. He's combustible.

But he'll be a Cowboy for awhile I figure!
 

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I think they will move on. Too many distractions with him.

You mean the media and fan driven distractions?
What has he really done since he got here to be a distraction.
Late for a meeting, a few tweets and comments that rubbed some the wrong way.
Pictures about his case that was dismissed.

All,in the past, time to move forward.
 

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A lot depends on just how legitimate the internal issues are...missing meetings, absent on practice days, just how serious those arguments on the sidelines were. But, if he makes very many more boneheaded twitter posts and other kinds of unforced errors off the field that will lower his odds of remaining too.

There are probably some scenarios where his baggage increases, lowering his market value to where we can retain him despite the uptick in the amount of trouble he's causing. But, if he passes that point by continuing to be an idiot it won't be worth it to Garrett to keep a team distraction around, or to Jerry to keep a PR distraction around.
 

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If you don't know that's true, then you just don't know... The media scrutiny in coming seasons wont be half of what it was this season, they'll find a new villain by then... Give it a few seasons and Jerry will be selling Hardy as a hero who has turned his life around...

Bottom line with me as it pertains to Hardy, is that he can flat out play... If you had two DE's as good as Hardy, then you'd be in business... As for his past legal transgressions, I believe in freedom, and I don't believe that being convicted of a crime (which he was not) should strip a man of his right to provide for himself and his family after the court says he has paid his debt... People will argue that he shouldn't be allowed the "privilege" of making millions of dollars by playing in the NFL, but again, that's not freedom, you can't put a cap on an individual's right to earn just because he made a mistake for which he was already judged...

Greg Hardy might be a terrible person, but the people who are calling for him to be black-balled out of his career, they're not think like free Americans, that's a collectivist mindset...
 
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