Cowboys great Roger Staubach wouldn't have signed Greg Hardy

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Hall of Famer Roger Staubach has some reservations about the Cowboys' decision to sign Greg Hardy because of his history of domestic violence.

"I don't have any tolerance toward domestic violence," he said on KTCK-AM 1310. "If I was making the decision, it probably wouldn't have been good for the Cowboys."

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Hardy, charged with assaulting and threatening ex-girlfriend Nicole Holder last summer, initially was found guilty of a domestic violence charge by a North Carolina judge, but the charges were dropped after Holder failed to appear in court.

Even though Hardy was suspended the first 10 games of the season without pay, Staubach believes that's not enough.

"I wouldn't really enjoy being in the locker room with someone I knew was a domestic violence person," he said. "I would have really had a hard time with a teammate that you look at as a courageous, tough guy on the football field ... to abuse a women in any shape or form, there's just no excuse for it."

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