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greg hardy arrested for abusing...
the right to conceal and carry cocaine. least we know he will be under contract for the next three years or more.
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It was a putpocket.
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I was abusing my monkey earlier.
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Actually a step up from his last incident. Cowboys call that progress and sign him by this weekend?
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Shocking. Hardy is a dirt bag.
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https://www.google.com/amp/profootba...areer-now/amp/
Report: Greg Hardy focusing on MMA career now – ProFootballTalk Greg Hardy couldn’t find anyone to let him play football in exchange for money. So he’s now looking for a way to make hitting people lucrative for a change. According to MMAFighting.com, the former Panthers and Cowboys defensive end “has decided to put his football career on hold to pursue” mixed martial arts. Of course, the NFL was actually the one who decided to put his career on hold, as no one is willing to touch him after he proved to be not worth the headache to the Cowboys last year. They gave him a second chance after his domestic violence arrest and subsequent year on the commissioner’s exempt list with the Panthers, and he played OK but also created a number of distractions which alienated coaches and teammates alike. The 28-year-old Hardy has apparently been training in the Dallas area. “I’m very focused and excited to start my MMA career,” Hardy said in a statement. “I’m going to do this the right way, I can assure you of that.” He said similar things prior to joining the Cowboys, and while he was trying to hustle up work this offseason, including a visit to Jacksonville. He was recently arrested on cocaine possession charges in Texas, though he said someone slipped the bag of drugs into his wallet while he was paying for a large group of people at a club the night before. |
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Gee, what a surprise.
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Sign him Carl
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Remember Johnny Morton? He got knocked out in 38 seconds. A writer put some fine suggestion for that event:
"While still early and we are not sure if Morton will try his hand again in the sport, Morton’s disappointing entry into the world of MMA is not likely to be remembered as a role model for others with NFL backgrounds to emulate. More probable is that it will be remembered as the way to not make the transition. NFL players, while athletic and accustomed to making a living from professional sport, cannot skip steps and jump into professional competition without the proper preparation that other mixed martial artists spend years working on. Like anyone else, there are techniques to learn that take years to adequately master. Johnnie Morton’s trainers Mike Guyman and Renato “Babalu” Sobral will have to carefully consider their next steps if Morton decides to return to the ring. In the meantime other NFL players considering making the crossover to MMA will likely be well-served by putting in significant time in the ring and on the mats before accepting a professional fight." Link: https://thefightworkspodcast.com/200...ssons-learned/ |
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