Greg Hardy, Jason Garrett discuss Twitter bio change

Nov 8, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy (76) warms up on the field before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 8, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy (76) warms up on the field before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

After Greg Hardy changed his Twitter bio to say “innocent until proven guilty,” he ended up having another discussion with his head coach Jason Garrett.


Greg Hardy is continuing to be a massive distraction for the Dallas Cowboys. Being that distraction, he is continuing to rack up visits with his head coach Jason Garrett, and it was no different again when Hardy met with Garrett again to talk about whatever moronic thing Hardy did this time.

On Wednesday, Hardy decided to change his Twitter bio to say “innocent until proven guilty,” which once again had a lot of people rolling their eyes at the defensive end.

He also decided to openly share his opinion that “the unjust/prejudicial treatment of diff categories of people is discrimination.” Well those two things didn’t last long, because Hardy reportedly then had a nice long discussion with head coach Jason Garrett, according to ProFootballTalk.

"Multiple members of the Cowboys beat report that Garrett spoke to Hardy about the change. This is the fourth time that such a conversation has taken place with Hardy’s offseason tweet referencing 9/11 and his comments about Tom Brady’s wife Gisele Bundchen accounting for a couple of the other chats."

If this is the fourth time that Greg Hardy has had to sit down and have a discussion regarding his social media habits, then perhaps Hardy really isn’t cut out for the social media world.

There are lots of people on social media that say some pretty terrible things, but Greg Hardy, with everything going on right now, probably shouldn’t be one of those people. He’s only digging the hole deeper for himself at this point.

The Dallas Cowboys have continued to stand by Greg Hardy throughout all of this. However, at what point in their season that is heading downhill fast, do they decide that enough is enough with the distractions?

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