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Terry Bradshaw says there is no place in the NFL for people like Greg Hardy

Greg Hardy returned from his four-game suspension for domestic violence Sunday, just a few days after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had to publicly defend his new defensive end before his first official play with Dallas. In a shockingly tone-deaf press conference earlier this week, Hardy said he wanted to come back “guns blazing” and complimented Tom Brady for having an attractive wife.

In a passionate speech on Fox NFL Sunday, Terry Bradshaw condemned Cowboys owner Jerry Jones for giving Hardy a job and said he hopes players guilty of domestic abuse are eradicated from the NFL.

“Anybody, in my opinion, 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 ‘well you know what America, Cowboys fans, he’s alright. He’s a good boy. We’re going to get him all straightened out over here and bring him in.’ Which he did. He has his first news conference, he makes a fool of himself…. This is wrong. We have no place for this. I’m actually tired of talking about the Hardys of the world, and I really, really, seriously hope that eventually we never have a place in the NFL for people that touch a woman.”

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