Is it time to just throw James Harrison out of the league?

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  • kmanharris
    Seven
    • Oct 2008
    • 6427

    #31
    Originally posted by KnightNoles
    It's easier said then done... sir
    then why the fuck is Harrison the only one who continuously has trouble attempting to stop himself from propelling head first towards a QB who let the ball go a full second before he got there?

    Knight's next defense: "He just has a slower reaction time, obviously."

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    • BigBucs
      Unpretentious
      • May 2009
      • 12758

      #32
      Throw him out the league? 1 game suspension max.




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      • KnightNoles
        Kdub #9
        • Jul 2009
        • 2409

        #33
        I don't know man, wrong place wrong time constantly...

        I guess the guy just plays hard all the time relentlessly. I believe he has been on the record of saying it is football and hurting people to some degree or whatever. Its just whatever to him, he has worked hard and earned everything he has so why would he stop.

        From Kent State, cut how many times to where he is now..

        But really, I couldn't tell you and I speculated some but I don't really want to speculate lol.. I know everyone despises the guy and I understand why

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        • inthecards21
          Stairway to Seven
          • Dec 2008
          • 815

          #34
          Incredibly stupid, yes, league ban worthy, no. Suspend him and sit him down to drill it into his head that you cannot do that shit anymore. Always pisses me off when a Steeler does that, but I think Clark is way more frequent with leading with the head, it just isn't called as often. A ban is way too extreme a punishment though, Suh's actions on Thanksgiving were just as bad and he had prior incidents but no talk of bans arose.

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          • Primetime
            Thank You Prince
            • Nov 2008
            • 17526

            #35
            Completely disagree with the idea of stopping the tackle. You hit that QB as hard as you can..........LEGALLY.

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            • kyhadley
              Carefree
              • Oct 2008
              • 6796

              #36
              There's a difference between playing hard and playing with intent to maim. And I'm pretty sure there are plenty of guys (read: everyone else in the league) who play hard and don't have this happen nearly as often.

              I don't give a shit about his story or where he came from, he should stop because he is threatening people's lives. The sport is not bigger than that.

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              • Primetime
                Thank You Prince
                • Nov 2008
                • 17526

                #37
                Originally posted by kyhadley
                There's a difference between playing hard and playing with intent to maim. And I'm pretty sure there are plenty of guys (read: everyone else in the league) who play hard and don't have this happen nearly as often.

                I don't give a shit about his story or where he came from, he should stop because he is threatening people's lives. The sport is not bigger than that.
                sans Suh

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                • Champ
                  Needs a hobby
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 14424

                  #38
                  Get rid of helmets.


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                  • steeljake
                    6 rings...
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 8752

                    #39
                    Originally posted by DSpydr84
                    There's nothing natural about running full speed into a guy that's running full speed at you. I guess this puts me in the "man's game" crowd. I understand your point, but how is that any different than a power running back completely ducking his head and shoulders to gain a yard on 3rd and 1? Should they be penalized?

                    The league is treading a tight rope trying to prevent these injuries. To go so far as to throw the guy out of the league (especially for that hit last night) would be outrageous. I would hardly consider it a dirty hit.

                    Harrison is a strong, physical player. He hit a weak, frail quarterback, at full speed, while the QB was stopping to throw the ball. It's gonna look bad. It's not like Harrison launched his helmet into McCoy's; he puts his forearms up, and unloads all his strength into the hit. The result is he hit McCoy in the face, so flag him. That's the rule. It was hardly dirty, though.

                    For anyone who missed it, here's the video:

                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=YDvi5vGsY90
                    this. all day every day. the hit was clean and if it was a running back no flag, so fuck off.

                    Originally posted by KnightNoles
                    I agree

                    They still signed up to play a violent game

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                    Can I toss something out and get a reasonable answer? How is this hit compared to the first down goal line hit by Gocoung (sp?) on Mendenhall?
                    I know the difference that Mendenhall is a HB and free game, but from the hit standpoint..
                    exactly. gocong's helmet hit mendy's, just like harrison's hit mcoy's. both times the helmet hit the chest and slid up to the other helmet. james didnt lead with it, he lowered his upper body and struck, just like he is supposed to.

                    Originally posted by FirstTimer
                    Running backs aren't "protected players"

                    Comparing Gocongs hit to Harrison's is asinine.

                    Steeler fans are the fucking worst.
                    i thought you were supposed to be some kind of smart guy here at vsn? they are all players, if you protcect one you got to protect them all. even colt was cool with james when he came back in. it is a violent sport people. you dont wanna see people hurt go watch synchronized swimming or curling. it is pure physics, you cannot stop a 300 pound object on a dime.


                    23:33 OnlyOneBeerLeft: jake nobody listens to you aint you supposed to die from cancer or somethin soon?

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                    • Aso
                      The Serious House
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 11137

                      #40
                      I think the thing McCoy did to Harrison was more of a pride thing to say "yeah I'm fine, the hit wasn't that big a deal." Guess what Colt, you got knocked the fuck out. It was a big deal and you weren't fine.

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                      • DSpydr84
                        I need a sub
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 2605

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Obst


                        Seriously? When in life was he taught to tackle like that?
                        It's not a form tackle. He is hitting McCoy as hard as he can to knock him senseless. You don't need to execute a "clean" tackle when you're superior in size and strength.


                        Originally posted by Mogriffjr
                        He led with his head, and I don't even see the need to argue it wasn't.
                        Try to hit something as hard as you can with your whole body. You will look exactly like Harrison did in that video. Is it even possible to get your head out of the way?

                        Not saying he shouldn't be flagged, he hit his helmet. That's the rule. But you guys are acting like he launched his face at McCoy. It looks a lot more to me like he's exploding his chest/shoulders into McCoy to make an impact hit and his helmet caught McCoy in the chin.

                        Originally posted by NAHSTE
                        Oh and this: Is the complete opposite of a proper form tackle.
                        Again, no one said it was a form tackle. Harrison is trying to hit McCoy with a lot of force; he doesn't need to go "numbers to numbers" because he's physically superior to McCoy. Colt is going down either way, might as well give him a good shot.


                        EDIT: To all the guys who think it was intentional, what makes you think Harrison would hit a player standing upright helmet to helmet? What's the purpose of that technique when he can clearly crush him otherwise?

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                        • wr50l
                          Glen & CJ are secret Huns
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 4114

                          #42
                          Originally posted by DSpydr84
                          EDIT: To all the guys who think it was intentional, what makes you think Harrison would hit a player standing upright helmet to helmet? What's the purpose of that technique when he can clearly crush him otherwise?
                          He's James Harrison. Are you mental?

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                          • kyhadley
                            Carefree
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 6796

                            #43
                            I don't care what position the player is, that kind of hit should not be allowed in the sport.

                            And no one is saying he should have stopped on a dime, but that the helmet to helmet contact was easily avoidable. Obviously at that point he is going to run into him. And just because it is a violent sport it doesn't mean life-threatening injuries can't try to be prevented.

                            Colt probably was cool with James because he had no idea who he was or what was going on.

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                            • KnightNoles
                              Kdub #9
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 2409

                              #44
                              I agree with the preventing injuries but stuff on the field is going to happen

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                              • Aso
                                The Serious House
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 11137

                                #45
                                I got in a car accident about a month ago and the same thing happened to me as what happened to McCoy (tells you how hard a hit it was).

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