Giantone
07-14-2011, 04:51 AM
I understand he's pissed off and he has a right to be,.
..............why???
..............why???
James Harrison Rips Goodell in InterviewGiantone 07-14-2011, 04:51 AM I understand he's pissed off and he has a right to be,. ..............why??? Giantone 07-14-2011, 04:54 AM Any chance Harrison gets fined for his comments when the lockout ends? You can't just allow a player like him to rip his employer at every opportunity and get away with it. And if he doesn't like it, well there's always the UFL. yes, and it should be the Steelers that do it ....don't wait on the NFL NC_Skins 07-14-2011, 09:51 AM I also have a theory that Harrison is one of the top candidates of current players that uses HGH and whatever stuff the NFL's weak ass testing program allows half of these clowns to get away with. Harrison was a nobody who all of a sudden turns into the defensive MVP of the NFL. I don't buy it for on second. It's probably more than a theory. I'd be willing to be my life on the fact he is a HGH/roid user, which is why I find his comment about Cushing to be hilarious. Remember all those MLB guys dissing steroids, then come to find out that they themselves were on the stuff. Irony to say the least. You are right, a guy doesn't go from being some obscure bench rider to suddenly being the top defensive player without help. skinsfan69 07-14-2011, 10:20 AM ..............why??? Cause he got fined 100 grand over some real questionable hits. I'd be pissed too. Goodell doesn't understand how football is played. Whenever he sees a violent hit he thinks guys should be fined. It's totally ridiculous. Now calling the Goodell a gay slur is just way out of line. If you want to call him a puppet fine cause I think he is one. MTK 07-14-2011, 10:23 AM Any chance Harrison gets fined for his comments when the lockout ends? You can't just allow a player like him to rip his employer at every opportunity and get away with it. And if he doesn't like it, well there's always the UFL. I would guess he will definitely be fined, and possibly suspended. Monkeydad 07-14-2011, 10:39 AM I would guess he will definitely be fined, and possibly suspended. He SHOULD be, but can he be legally since these comments were made while being locked out of his employment? Can they enforce rules during a lockout? Alvin Walton 07-14-2011, 10:45 AM The league is his employer. I would think they can do anything they want. Monkeydad 07-14-2011, 10:52 AM The league is his employer. I would think they can do anything they want. Labor laws apply just as with any other employer, but DO they apply during a lockout? I think it's questionable enough that Harrison could challenge it in court if he wanted to. I'm not defending the lowlife's actions, don't misinterpret it as that. GMScud 07-14-2011, 11:42 AM I would guess he will definitely be fined, and possibly suspended. No doubt. What's funny is he probably thinks he's some bad ass for this article, but the truth is Men's Journal played him like a fiddle. He's a low IQ dumb thug, and they probably just kept asking questions and he just kept laying it out there for him. Ever hear the phrase "if you keep throwing me softballs I'm gonna keep hitting them out of the park?" I've got to think the author of the article and editor of the magazine were just shaking their heads and laughing at the same time when they were putting this into print. James Harrison, you are a deplorable low life. It's sad you make millions of dollars. MTK 07-14-2011, 11:43 AM Apparently the writer of the article is a d-bag as well Men’s Journal writer defends James Harrison, blasts “idiot” quarterbacks | ProFootballTalk (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/07/14/mens-journal-writer-defends-james-harrison-blasts-idiot-quarterbacks/) |
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