Greg Hardy News: Acceptance Of Cowboys DE, Banishments Of Ray Rice, Tim Tebow Expose Flawed NFL [VIDEO]

Greg Hardy was found guilty found guilty of assaulting a female and communicating threats in 2014, and was suspended for the season but still received pay for all but one game in 2014 and four games in 2015.

Ray Rice was the subject of an elevator video showing him punching then-fiancée Janay Palmer. He entered a pretrial diversion and vowed to make a life-long commitment to help survivors of domestic violence, as USA Today Sports reported.

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Tim Tebow recently was honored for his charitable work at an event in Brooklyn that The Thrive Network hosted, according to thepostgame.com.

Like Rice, he has suffered a sort of banishment. Unlike Rice and Hardy, Tebow has committed no crime, other than to publicly profess a religious faith.

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Neither Rice nor Tebow are in the league. The NFL has 12 teams that are averaging fewer than 100 yards rushing per game, yet none have contacted a 28-year-old player that has four 1,000-yard rushing seasons and has not taken a hit in a game for almost two years.

The Cowboys have not won a game since quarterback Tony Romo was injured in Week 2. The 49ers continue to put their faith in fading Colin Kaepernick. The Browns' backup was involved in an alleged domestic incident -- Johnny Manziel's girlfriend told police he hit her during an argument in their car and admitted to drinking a few months after entering a rehab facility. The Texans have a backup quarterback (Ryan Mallett) that missed a team flight.

Dallas is 0-2 despite the presence of Hardy, who two incidents of embarrassing the team since coming off suspension after Week 4. He made inappropriate remarks about Tom Brady's wife, pushed an assistant coach (not even his position coach) and belittled reporters after the game.

All that has earned Hardy is two lectures from Cowboys coach Jason Garrett, who said Hardy would not be punished for his actions, according to NFL.com.

Which makes it that much harder for fans to understand under what parameters the league and its teams operate.

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