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  • Trip McNeely
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    He is dirty and is proud of it. He could have just as easy hit him in the numbers and given the same effect. Its not like McCoy is Roethelsburgers size. And for the record I dont like McCoy, but that was bullshit.

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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by 46Tbird View Post
    Lowering your helmet and taking a shot at a QB's chin would have gotten you a penalty in any era. I can't fathom why you're standing up for that crap.
    Well because I have a stick and balls between my legs, not a sandy canal.

    1. He didn't hit him on the chin.
    2. At what point does a QB cease being a QB and become a runner? That question has not been answered. If you intentionally throw the ball away outside of the pocket and don't get called for grounding (so long as the ball crosses the line), why are you still completely protected when you're out of the pocket? Maybe I should say partially protected because it seems that these rules just don't apply to some players.

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  • 46Tbird
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    Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
    What Haynesworth and Suh did is dirty. What Harrison does has been part of the game for years.
    Lowering your helmet and taking a shot at a QB's chin would have gotten you a penalty in any era. I can't fathom why you're standing up for that crap.

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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by SouthernSVT View Post
    I'll compromise with that, Harrison is only the 3rd dirtiest player in the NFL.

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    Don't forget Hines Ward!!

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  • SouthernSVT
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    Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
    What Haynesworth and Suh did is dirty. What Harrison does has been part of the game for years.
    I'll compromise with that, Harrison is only the 3rd dirtiest player in the NFL.

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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by SouthernSVT View Post
    Lol steelers boy doesn't think Harrison is dirty, surprising. What about the last six times he did it, do you have excuses for those too. If it happened every once in a while then it wouldn't be a big deal, he does it over and over. I do agree with you that they over protect QBs and WRs. But Harrison is a cheap shot artist, dirty is dirty no matter the rules.

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    What Haynesworth and Suh did is dirty. What Harrison does has been part of the game for years.

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  • SouthernSVT
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    Lol steelers boy doesn't think Harrison is dirty, surprising. What about the last six times he did it, do you have excuses for those too. If it happened every once in a while then it wouldn't be a big deal, he does it over and over. I do agree with you that they over protect QBs and WRs. But Harrison is a cheap shot artist, dirty is dirty no matter the rules.

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  • pHILSANITY07
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    Im tired of the NFL treating QB's like a pussy. My definition is if a GB leaves the pocket then he is no longer a QB he is a running back. He his fairgame to knock his ass out. Lay him out.

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  • Geor!
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    At what point does a quarterback cease being a quarterback and become a runner? Technically, after he crosses the line of scrimmage, I guess? But if a running back is hit in the backfield in the exact same manner, everything is kosher. If you're making rules to protect certain positions -- which the NFL is (only QBs and WRs are given these bullshit protections) -- then you have to make the same exceptions for all positions. I'm not sure if he gets suspended or not, but he'll certainly get fined.

    I also find it funny how 5 years ago this wouldn't have been a "dirty play" but since the NFL is turning you two into a couple of vaginas, it's now considered a "dirty play."

    And since we're talking about flags and fines, why wasn't Saxson fined on the hit to Roethlisberger's knee that took him out of the game momentarily. Turned a blind eye on that one, didn't they?

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  • mstng86
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    he will be suspended for at least one game this time.

    That was an obvious dirty play.

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  • SouthernSVT
    started a topic James Harrison...

    James Harrison...

    Is the dirtiest player in the league. How many illegal hits does he get before they actually suspend him? Either he doesn't learn, or doesn't care. I'm guessing he doesn't care, because they don't do anything about it.
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