Greg Hardy suspension reduced to four games

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Greg Hardy will make his debut for the Dallas Cowboys sooner than expected.
Arbitrator Harold Henderson has upheld Hardy's suspension for conduct detrimental to the league, but has reduced the ban from 10 to four games, the NFL announced on Friday. Hardy was suspended in April for his role in a 2014 domestic violence incident.
"I find that the conduct of Hardy clearly violates the letter and spirit of any version of the (personal conduct policy) since its inception, and of the NFL Constitution and Bylaws long before then. The egregious conduct exhibited here is indefensible in the NFL," Henderson said in a statement obtained by NFL Media's Albert Breer. "However, ten games is simply too much, in my view, of an increase over prior cases without notice such as was done last year, when the 'baseline' for discipline in domestic violence or sexual assault cases was announced as a six-game suspension."

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported that agent Drew Rosenhaus, the NFL Players Association and Greg Hardy's lawyer will consider their options before deciding how to proceed and whether to accept the reduction. Hardy has the option of fighting to further reduce his discipline in federal court.

"I will confer with Greg, the NFLPA and his lawyers to discuss our next move," Rosenhaus told Rapoport. "Still considering further legal action."

Hardy's initial suspension came following a two-month investigation by the league into Hardy's domestic violence incident last year involving ex-girlfriend Nicole Holder. Hardy was convicted of the charges in a bench trial, but the legal case in North Carolina state court was dismissed in February when Holder chose not to cooperate. The league found sufficient credible evidence that Hardy engaged in conduct that violated NFL policies.

The Cowboys signed Hardy to an incentive-laden one-year deal in March that protected the team in the event of a lengthy suspension. More than $11 million of the $13.1 million maximum comes in the form of per-game roster and workout bonuses.

Hardy missed all but one game with the Panthers last season after being placed on the Exempt/Commissioner's Permission List. If Hardy chooses to accept Henderson's ruling, he will miss 19 regular-season games as a result of his legal issues. Hardy continued to get paid while on the exempt list; he will not receive a pay check for any games missed with the Cowboys.

The Cowboys defense will get a lot better after Week 4. Both Hardy and middle linebacker Rolando McClain -- suspended last week for violation of the league's policy on substances of abuse -- are eligible to return to the lineup against the New England Patriots.
 

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LOL. I'm fucking done with this league. Nothing but the Rams from here on out. No other games, no more liking their shit on Facebook, no more going on NFL.com. Fuck them. This asshole should be in jail and instead gets to make a couple million for a beating the shit out of his girlfriend. I sincerely hope someone breaks his fucking neck.
 

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The egregious conduct exhibited here is indefensible in the NFL...
...ten games is simply too much, in my view, of an increase over prior cases without notice such as was done last year, when the 'baseline' for discipline in domestic violence or sexual assault cases was announced as a six-game suspension."

So let me get this straight...Hardy's conduct is " egregious" and "indefensible" but is deemed at only 50% as bad as this already pathetic NFL 'baseline'?!?! Man, what a joke.
 
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Deflating balls and beating women are of the same degree of bad?

The NFL might as well stop trying and just stop suspending people at all if they're not even going to TRY.
 

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And Brady gets nothing.

Based on this he should be nothing. Hardy choked and held his girlfriend down by her throat on a couch full of weapons and held a bottle of bleach over her and threatened to make her drink it. I think he threatened to kill her too.

Deflating footballs and abusing a women deserve the same punishment. Seems a little foolish lol.
 

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What a piece of crap. What kind of league is this when someone could do that to another human being and be suspended for 4 freakin games?
 

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And I guarantee that he's going to sue the NFL in federal court to get his suspension reduced further. Fuck Hardy.
 

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Upon leaving the hearing, Arbitrator Harold Henderson was seen climbing into what appeared to be Sarcophagus Face's (J. Jones) party bus and it drove off very quickly.
 

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Interesting. Voynov got suspended by the NHL when he was arrested for DV almost a year ago. There's a chance he'll be banned from the league for it as well, even after he's finished with everything. NFL should take note.
 

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My understanding is that the issue isn't that Hardy is scum - he is - but that when the offense occurred the NFL routinely suspended players for domestic violence only a game or two. Then Goodell got embarrassed and increased the penalties retroactively, which is what was struck down. Since then the NFL has announced more serious penalties, so anybody committing acts like that can get punished more severely.

Basically, the arbitrator ruled that Hardy can be given a penalty longer than what was normal at the time, but not THAT much longer.

Of course, this just gives every other team YET ANOTHER reason to root against the Cowboys, for employing a player that they knew before signing was so scummy.
 

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Weak ass BS.

I hope big angry O-Line double team and pancake his ass into the ground......every. single. snap. he. plays.

For the rest of his life.

Wouldn't be opposed to his ballz getting cleated either.
 

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Good. He already missed almost the entire 2014 season.
 

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My understanding is that the issue isn't that Hardy is scum - he is - but that when the offense occurred the NFL routinely suspended players for domestic violence only a game or two. Then Goodell got embarrassed and increased the penalties retroactively, which is what was struck down. Since then the NFL has announced more serious penalties, so anybody committing acts like that can get punished more severely.

Basically, the arbitrator ruled that Hardy can be given a penalty longer than what was normal at the time, but not THAT much longer.

Of course, this just gives every other team YET ANOTHER reason to root against the Cowboys, for employing a player that they knew before signing was so scummy.

The NFLPA has to "man up" and take the lead on this issue and stop over-protecting guys who don't deserve it. Maybe they should even suspend players ability or take away their membership for certain periods of time.

I understand trying to get fines lowered or even dropped on hits that didn't need to be fined, I understand working for your guys and their best interest on the CBA, I understand wanting more that you are currently getting. But in some of these cases it's better and smarter and more evolved to not fight to get players off the hook for really bad things.

This policy for DV needs serious work done. It needs to be refined and set out in stone and it needs to be put in place ASAP. There should be quick justice after strong investigations by police and the NFL. When it's clear, ala Rice or Hardy, that something heinous occurred the justice should be harsher than it is.
 

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wait... Brady got nothing?

When did that get announced? He really got all of the games back?
 

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The thing that saddens me the most here is that we are even discussing these two things (Hardy/Brady) in the same sentence...Is one the same as the other ?? Of course not...I would rather that football be for me the thing I wish it to be...An outlet that let's me get away from the bullshit that is every day life...Why can one not be separate from the other for a brief time ??? No way to separate the two, I suppose, but I will not give up trying to do just that...
 

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My biggest fear, is that the drastic reduction in Hardy's penalty, was just window dressing, to set the stage for Brady to get his penalty thrown out!
So Goodell will Claim ...? IDK what, his excuse will be for letting 'Tom terrific' off!!
 

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Unlike Ray Rice, who participated in DV prevention fundraisers and awareness rallies BEFORE his transgressions AND has apparently tried to do the right thing after, Greg Hardy as apologized in a sincere way to exactly...

NO ONE.

A condition of reinstatement for ANY transgression regarding DV should be remorse and regret. Neither Greg Hardy nor Ray McDonald ever expressed regret (Ray McDonald's "dat beech is crazy" defense wasn't particularly compelling).

Not that I needed a reason to root against the Cowboys, but apparently winning is so important that Jerry Jones would sign such a repugnant example of what a human being is NOT.

I'm so done with these guys. I don't care if they're athletes. They need to go to prison and there'd be plenty of room for all the DV population if we got rid of the non-violent drug offenders who don't belong there...

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