Terry Bradshaw went on a fiery rant on FOX NFL Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys, specifically Owner Jerry Jones.
Rightfully so, as Greg Hardy appears to be a horrible human being. We can’t say for sure that he’s a horrible human being, but we know enough about him to at least consider the idea.
Terry Bradshaw responds to the comments made by Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy earlier this week. Hardy returns to the field today following a four-game suspension due to a domestic violence incident in 2014:
“Anybody that lays a hand on a woman, I don’t care who you are my friend, you never come back in this league. But Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones in his desperation to get a pass rusher said, ‘You know what America, Cowboys fans, he’s alright, he’s a good boy and we’re going to get him all straightened out over here.’ [Hardy] has his first news conference and he makes a fool of himself and then Jerry comes out and basically becomes an enabler himself. This is wrong. We have no place for this and I’m actually tired of talking about the Hardy’s of the world. I seriously hope that eventually we never have a place in the NFL for people that strike women.”
Hey, this is the NFL. Where there is absolutely zero regard, zero regard at all, for what kind of person you are, as long as you might be able to help the team win games and/or sell tickets. Or as Chicago Tribune RedEye staffer Sara Amato put it:
https://twitter.com/saamato/status/653726267024404480
Cheers to Terry Bradshaw and Sara Amato.
Jeers to Jerry Jones and the NFL in general.
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