Is it time to just throw James Harrison out of the league?
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Cribbs, Massaquoi, McCoy.
There's 3.
If he quits dropping the crown of his helmet like an idiot it might help.Comment
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But this argument has actually made me look into James Harrison a little bit. Dude's got a bad rap. A lot of his fines were for nothing.Comment
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Dspydr, I just don't understand what you are arguing for. No matter the intent or when comparing to other hits made in the league, on a single base casis the hit Harrison made was life-threatening and could have been avoided, that is not debatable. That is all that really matters here. Shouldn't the league be trying their absoulte best to be eliminating that from the game?
edit: If you don't think that was a dirty hit then I guess logic is useless here. I thought you seemed like a respectable football fan but I guess that must have been misguided.Comment
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i'm a guy that defends good clean football most of the time, and i think on the whole the crackdown on hitting is bullshit, and i think that most of the flags for unnecessary roughness are at best kowtowing to goodell, but there is 0 defense for that play, he had like 3 steps to lower his head.
Then the fact that the Browns put McCoy back in the game even though he says he was blacked out shows you the NFL is full of shit about cracking down on head safety.
Maybe once players start dropping dead in their mid 20s we'll take head trauma seriously.Comment
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Yeah, he really dropped that crown, a whopping 2cms. McCoy's helmet drops too right before contact, he was BEGGING to be hit in the face, right?Comment
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Exactly. If Harrison goes in without dropping his helmet and gets the penalty it sucks.still a penalty but it sucks. But the second Harrison drops the crown of his helmet...well..fuck off James...you dumb fucker.Comment
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