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In his capacity as a “leader” with the Cowboys, Hardy was at the Omni Hotel signing autographs and meeting fans on Monday night, when one of them handed him a toy Panthers helmet. Hardy pulled a $100 bill out his pocket, signed it with his nickname “Kraken” and gave it to the lucky fan.

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Smith said he was irritated at first but was satisfied with the alternative. (Why a 38-year-old Cowboys fan was bringing Hardy a Panthers helmet is a whole other issue.) Hardy rejected the helmet saying “no, I can’t do it”, presumably upset at the team that paid him $13.1 million to sit out last season after getting convicted of domestic violence charges. Problem solved. Ben Franklin to the rescue. “But he offset it by throwing down the $100 bill”.

Luckily for Smith, though, Hardy having no time to look back doesn’t mean he doesn’t have time for his fans. I was a little surprised.

Hardy was there at the Owners Box sports bar signing autographs as part of promotion for Gameday Sports Tours.

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“You got to show love”, he told the Morning News. The Cowboys openly have talked about wanting to sign him to a contract extension before he hits free agency in 2016. Hardy served a four-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy before returning to the Cowboys three games ago. The oft-troubled defensive end is not too fond of his former team and thus refused to sign the item.

Greg Hardy Refuses To Autograph Panthers Helmet, Gives Signed $100 Bill To Fan