Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw has always been an opinionated and outspoken character for the NFL ever since he joined the Fox NFL Sunday television program. He displayed this in respective fashion yesterday when the touchy subject of Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy was brought up.

Hardy, who only played one game for the Carolina Panthers last year, was suspended by the NFL for domestic abuse charges but still was being paid by the league because of his placement on the Exempt/Commissioner’s Permission List that was approved by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. Initially, he was suspended by Goodell for 10 games for breaking the NFL’s personal conduct policy for the charges but an arbitrator was able to get the suspension reduced to 4 games.

Before the Patriots and Cowboys showdown yesterday, the four-time Super Bowl champion used the Fox NFL Sunday platform to not only rip into Hardy’s inexcusable remarks about the suspension, but also ripped into Cowboys owner Jerry Jones handling of the situation, berating his views on winning football games than helping out society becoming a better place.

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In the game itself, it seems that Hardy did not play a big role in stopping the Patriots since they routed the Cowboys to a 30-6 win yesterday in Dallas.

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