James Harrison

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skinster
12-02-2010, 10:43 AM
I think this is going to be one of the funniest years ever in terms of irony for the nfl. The league is fining the wazoo out of this guy, making him the poster child for what type of players, or playing style, they don't want in the league. But look at his numbers, he is without a doubt a lock for defensive mvp of the year. Right now with 5 games left, Harrison is third in sacks with 10, he has at least 20 more tackles than everybody in the league who has more than half the amount of sacks he has, he is the only player with multiple ints that more than half the amount of sacks he has, he has the second most passes defensed in the league out of all pass rushers with 6, and he has 6 forced fumbles which is second in the league behind osi umenyiora. If he produced half the amount he has so far the rest of the year, he would still get defensive mvp. The league is gonna hate having to award this guy after they are trying to make an example out of him.

ArtMonkDrillz
12-02-2010, 10:52 AM
I still can't get over the fact that Andre Johnson walked away from Sunday's game with only a $25,000 fine and I firmly believe it had everything to do with the fact that Texans play the eagles tonight on the league's flagship station.

And yes, this is a banner year for irony in the NFL. Starting mid-season you fine guys like crazy for hits that, while illegal, happen in the context of the game, but you basically slap Johnson and Finnegan on the wrist for an out and out fist fight on the field. On top of all that you say that the increased fines are an attempt to make the game safer for players but then you start pushing an 18 game season down everyone' throats. Seriously, Goodell is a total idiot IMO.

skinsfan69
12-02-2010, 10:56 AM
Feel bad for Harrison. He's simply a monster in the Pitt 3-4. The hit on Fitzpatrick was perfectly legal. As Troy P. said Roger Goodell has too much power. There needs to be some type of group formed of ex players, and that group should be able to have input on fines and so forth. The refs and the league office are out of control.

SolidSnake84
12-02-2010, 11:16 AM
Yes. I agree with everything above. there needs to be some organization formed that can over-rule a referee's fining decision in cases like this. Goodell has to be stopped

DCtoAZ
12-02-2010, 11:20 AM
he's on my fantasy team .. and i love him

GhettoDogAllStars
12-02-2010, 11:28 AM
They just need to make it objective, IMO. A hit to a QBs head is always the same fine and/or suspension. A hit to a WRs head is always the same fine/suspension. Maybe it's the same as for QBs, maybe not, but whatever the rules are they can't be subjective.

So, just make a list of all the illegal hits/behavior and come up with fines and suspensions for each offense. Then, changes can be voted for each year. Simple.

hooskins
12-02-2010, 11:30 AM
Problem is they dont have set tiers of offenses and fines. They need that, and clear language defining offenses and tiers of punishments. Obviously there will be exceptions here and there but it needs to be standardized.

Goodell probably gets off to having the power to levy variable fines.

MTK
12-02-2010, 12:59 PM
I really don't have much pity for Harrison. Fact is he's led with his helmet on several hits. Intentional or not, he needs to change his technique.

skinsfan69
12-02-2010, 01:11 PM
I really don't have much pity for Harrison. Fact is he's led with his helmet on several hits. Intentional or not, he needs to change his technique.

It's pretty hard to hit a QB square w/out putting your helmet on the guy. His facemask went into his chest where the QB already has protection. Totally ridiculous. RB's lower their heads to finish off runs and they don't flagged.

skinsfan69
12-02-2010, 01:13 PM
I still can't get over the fact that Andre Johnson walked away from Sunday's game with only a $25,000 fine and I firmly believe it had everything to do with the fact that Texans play the eagles tonight on the league's flagship station.

And yes, this is a banner year for irony in the NFL. Starting mid-season you fine guys like crazy for hits that, while illegal, happen in the context of the game, but you basically slap Johnson and Finnegan on the wrist for an out and out fist fight on the field. On top of all that you say that the increased fines are an attempt to make the game safer for players but then you start pushing an 18 game season down everyone' throats. Seriously, Goodell is a total idiot IMO.

No way would the NFL suspend Johnson cause he was going to be playing on the NFL Network game tonight. He was trying to do some serious damage with those punches. You're correct. Goodell is a idiot.

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