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Harrisons comments

Postby hatethebrowns » Tue Oct 19, 2010 9:18 am

i was wondering if the league was going to fine but after him saying "I try to hurt people." im pretty sure that the fuhrer of the league will give him a hefty fine.

Lets all hope that Harrison keeps hitting like he hits and hopefully the fuhrer will not suspend him for playing 100% all the time
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Re: Harrisons comments

Postby Pommah » Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:44 am

What a dumb ass thing to say. Not just because now you are likely to be fined, but because now you have given other teams an excuse to do shitty stuff to us - "hey, you've got a player who's out trying to hurt us."

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Re: Harrisons comments

Postby PSUPERCY » Tue Oct 19, 2010 2:38 pm

There are two issues here IMHO. The first is that this statement is true...ever since Pop Warner we've been instructed to "lay the wood" to opponents. He was just saying what most people who have actually played the game already know. You want recievers thinking about going across the middle. That's part of what makes players like #86 so great.

The second issue is the stupidity to actually let these words come out of your mouth. We live in a Pussified PC world. This something that Jack Lambert would have been say this w/o any problem. 92 = 58. I guess you don't get a nickname like Silverback for having a high SAT score and figure skating in your free time.

I'm wearing my Harrison Jersey this w/e, for sure. :sufu: :surockin:

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Re: Harrisons comments

Postby clarioncall » Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:01 pm

Dumb thing to say, for sure, but he just might have cut the field in half for some oppenents. Watching the hits, who would WANT to come to his side, although he is just as likely to show up in their lockerroom, or anywhere else on the field!

Amazing hustle in JH and now, Young Mr. Timmons will begin selling some jerseys as well. Too early for Pro Bowl talk?

Mill, I agree at the 2:40 mark and we don't convert a 3rd down to keep the damn ball? LeBeau ought to corner The Bloodclot in the hallway and slap his fat face around some. Man, that guy bugs me. Spaeth? He last caught a pass when they wore leather helmets, right? That's Brucie's idea of a surprise - thinking outside the box. Never mind that Redzone is a 1st down machine, Miller has best hands on the team, Ward is Mr. Clutch, and Mendy is now drawing a crowd. No, we have to throw to a piece of beef jerky who last got open in an alleyway after a night on the town. Geez, have Johnson blocking if you want a TE to block so Miller can open things up. This OC is just plain offensive.

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Re: Harrisons comments

Postby hatethebrowns » Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:59 pm

well i was right 75,000 hes a repeat offender

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... n-for-hits

hope this doesnt make him take it down a notch cause seeing dirty harry not going balls to the walls with reckless abandon would just be something that i could stomach
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Re: Harrisons comments

Postby thesteelhammer » Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:44 pm

hatethebrowns wrote:well i was right 75,000 hes a repeat offender

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d8 ... n-for-hits


He'll more than make that up in the next contract if he keeps playing the way he has been.

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