Greg Hardy changes Twitter bio, immediately regrets it

Nov 8, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy (76) leaves the field following a game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Eagles won 33-27 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 8, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy (76) leaves the field following a game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Eagles won 33-27 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports /
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Greg Hardy updated his Twitter bio on Wednesday and it was as moronic as you’d expect.

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Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy without question is one of the most controversial athletes in all of sports right now and rightfully so. The defensive end is at the center of a public uproar regarding his domestic violence arrest from May 2014 as photos of the victim emerged online last week. This has led to many people calling for the NFL to ban Hardy or, at the very least, for the Cowboys to cut the defensive end.

One of the primary reasons why Hardy is becoming one of the most hated men in sports isn’t just because of the incident itself, but because of his apparent lack of remorse for the whole situation. Other than a couple of tweets that seemed akin to a cookie-cutter apology, Hardy has remained mum on the subject. However, he changed his Twitter bio on Friday morning and it only furthered the idea that he has no remorse for his despicable actions:

How a man in his situation, one who has done the things that he has, would consider having such a bio on social media is absolutely baffling. That is a monumentally stupid statement to make.

Someone obviously told Hardy as much as now he has changed his bio once again to lyrics from Tupac Shakur’s “Hail Mary:”

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There’s no one who knows how this situation is going to end or if Hardy will ever sing a sincerely apologetic tune. However, it’s instances like this that make you think if Hardy will ever actually show complete remorse for his actions.