Greg Hardy signed...

Yeah make it about me and not about you whining.:lol

I made my opinion know that I didn't like 1 year. 1 post about (until you wanted to drag it out). Thats night whining. Just stating an opinion.
 
 


looks like a partial one year rental.
 

That is gorgeous.
 
Looks like he will only count 2.6 mill against the cap this year. :towel
 
It's great because he's gonna give 100%, but I hope this doesn't result in a one year rental if he has a big year then asks for the moon.

Sign Dez long term, franchise this joker next year, easy. We may even be able to afford a long term deal with him next year if need be considering that Carr's deal will be reworked and Romo's deal seemingly won't be restructured.
 
Sign Dez long term, franchise this joker next year, easy. We may even be able to afford a long term deal with him next year if need be considering that Carr's deal will be reworked and Romo's deal seemingly won't be restructured.

He has a no franchise clause included. We will have to work a deal for him after the season to keep him.
 


:lol:lol
 


looks like a partial one year rental.

That sucks, but if he puts up 15 sacks and behaves, I can't see them letting him get away.
 


looks like a partial one year rental.

Wow, interesting. We will definitely get maximum effort out of him but it'll be interesting to see what happens next offseason. No way we can give this guy a long term deal and keep stringing Dez along with franchise tags.
 
 


:lol:lol

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Wow, interesting. We will definitely get maximum effort out of him but it'll be interesting to see what happens next offseason. No way we can give this guy a long term deal and keep stringing Dez along with franchise tags.

That's why it is imperative that we get Dez signed long term this offseason.
 
Greg Hardy is a Cowboy!

Greg Hardy is a Cowboy!

The Dallas Cowboys and defensive end Greg Hardy have agreed to a one-year, $11.3 million deal that could be worth up to just over $13 million, a source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

The team confirmed the deal Wednesday afternoon on Twitter.

Welcome to the Cowboys Greg Hardy! See the details here: http://t.co/ixMTf28Woe pic.twitter.com/IncVA4g2BW

— Dallas Cowboys (@dallascowboys) March 18, 2015

Pro Football Talk was first to report the deal.

Hardy and the Cowboys have had ongoing negotiations, and he stayed overnight in Dallas before his scheduled physical, which took place Wednesday morning.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had been pursuing Hardy as well, but they pulled out of the running Wednesday.

"At the end of the day, we didn't feel good about it," general manager Jason Licht told the Tampa Bay Times.

Hardy, 26, was a 2013 Pro Bowl selection after leading the Carolina Panthers with 15 sacks, tying a team single-season record.

Carolina placed the franchise tag on Hardy in February 2014, guaranteeing him $13.1 million for the season. On May 13, he was arrested and charged with assaulting and threatening to kill ex-girlfriend Nicole Holder.

A Mecklenburg (North Carolina) County judge found Hardy guilty on July 15. The verdict was set aside when Hardy requested a jury trial.

All charges were dropped on Feb. 9 because Holder refused to cooperate with the district attorney's office after receiving a financial settlement from Hardy.

Hardy was placed on the inactive list before the second game this past season and the commissioner's exempt list before the third game until his domestic violence case was resolved.

Although the charges were dropped, Hardy remains on the exempt list as the NFL conducts its own investigation into whether he violated the league's personal conduct code. He is eligible to sign with a team while he's on the exempt list.

There has been media speculation within the past week that Hardy could be suspended anywhere from one or two games to six. The league has the option of suspending him for more than six if officials feel there was enough evidence from his domestic violence case to warrant such a penalty.

The Panthers drafted the former Ole Miss standout in the sixth round in 2010. Hardy started 39 games between 2011 and 2013. He has 34 career sacks.

ESPN.com Panthers reporter David Newton contributed to this report.
 
Wow, interesting. We will definitely get maximum effort out of him but it'll be interesting to see what happens next offseason. No way we can give this guy a long term deal and keep stringing Dez along with franchise tags.

Yeah, I don't see them being able to sign Dez long term and also re-sign Hardy.
 
Where did this come from?

Didn't even know there was interest.
 
Who is Greg Hardy?

Sounds like a Whataburger fan to me.
 
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