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Well i see harrison went at clay matthews....and he had somewhat of a point in what he said about him also...i just wish harrison stop the talking and take some of his frustration out on flacco and the ravens in week 1.
 
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its over: 2012!;2960461 said:
when yon star-player, refuses to buy into the (submissive) + (obedient) = Pop icon status, as long as I stay in my place Conundrum that

dictates a player even being allowed, to become said-superstar...you know you can't keep it -100 around me, ghost, without getting exposed

...Carl Everett, AI (Killa-crossover, and1, etc.), Vick, Young, Barry Bonds, JaRussell, dhoward, Randall C, T.O., pre-cooning Shaq....

Let me know if you need more examples, more proof, that your stealthy-racism has again been exposed

Yo anyone know what's out in the movies this weekend, anything good??
 
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south4life;2953789 said:
This is the reason why I don't like James Harrison, he always says crazy shit during the off season.

He said some shit about Obama and why he didn't go to the White House with the team when they won The Super Bowl 2 years ago and now he jumps on his own teammates this time.

he didnt say nothin crazy

he jus said that shit aint personal

"I don't feel the need to go, actually," Harrison told Pittsburgh station WTAE-TV. "I don't feel like it's that big a deal to me."

Harrison doesn't believe the invitation is all that special, saying if the Steelers hadn't beaten the Cardinals 27-23 with a last-minute rally, "He [Obama] would have invited Arizona."
 
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its over: 2012!;2959729 said:
No, it sounds like Clemens-judge/casey Anthony jury, in which you sit here and protect White privilege now that no Black qb this year will get protected like Brady, the Mannings, Brees, Rodgers, etc...

since the truth doesn't matter to you, all because a darkskinned NI99ER told it, too aggressively...lol...this the kind of shyt that makes me oh so happy for these lockouts which prevent you racists from being overly-involved in black-ni99er hate

The truth does matter to me, and if you could look back to each post, I agreed with what he said about Goodell regarding the inconsistencies with the rule.

But I don't agree with the insults, especially about teammates. Things like that overshadow his argument.
 
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young law;2960591 said:
he didnt say nothin crazy

he jus said that shit aint personal

"I don't feel the need to go, actually," Harrison told Pittsburgh station WTAE-TV. "I don't feel like it's that big a deal to me."

Harrison doesn't believe the invitation is all that special, saying if the Steelers hadn't beaten the Cardinals 27-23 with a last-minute rally, "He [Obama] would have invited Arizona."

That shit was stupid though. It's not like Obama said he was gonna invite his favorite football team to the White House, then just invited whoever won. The winning team goes to the White House...it's part of your congratulations. Did Harrison turn down his Super Bowl ring? Cuz I mean shit...if the Cardinals had won they would have given them rings instead.
 
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bow to royalty;2963312 said:
That shit was stupid though. It's not like Obama said he was gonna invite his favorite football team to the White House, then just invited whoever won. The winning team goes to the White House...it's part of your congratulations. Did Harrison turn down his Super Bowl ring? Cuz I mean shit...if the Cardinals had won they would have given them rings instead.

That's what I'm saying, Harrison acts like he is better then the team like he is The Steelers by himself.

When The Steelers won The Super Bowl the first time, he went to The White House when George "Dumbass" Bush Jr was in office.

But when Obama is in office, he thinks that he doesn't need to go now.

Everybody talk about T.O. being a diva and shit, James Harrison is a diva as well.
 
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I’ll start by offering my apologies for some of the words that I said during the four days in May that Men’s Journal was invited to my house to discuss what the NFL has recently been portraying as their attempts at ‘player safety’ rules and regulations, and to cover my everyday workout routine.

I did make comments about my teammates when I was talking about the emotional Super Bowl loss, but the handful of words that were used and heavily publicized yesterday were pulled out of a long conversation and the context was lost. Obviously, I would never say that it was all Ben’s or Rashard’s fault that we lost the Super Bowl. That would be ridiculous. Both Ben and Rashard are great players and great teammates. Clearly the entire team bears responsibility for the loss, me included. It was a team effort and a team loss. My teammates know me well, and hopefully understand the things I said were not meant to accuse them of the loss. We all have discussed several things that went wrong in the Super Bowl since that day. What I do apologize for and take full responsibility for is for speaking in such a candid manner to someone outside the team.

I also need to make clear that the comment about Roger Goodell was not intended to be derogatory against gay people in any way. It was careless use of a slang word and I apologize to all who were offended by the remark. I am not a homophobic bigot, and I would never advocate intolerance of gay people.

As far as the photo that was shown on air yesterday, collecting guns is a hobby of mine, and I advocate the responsible use of firearms. I believe in the right to bear arms. I like to go to the shooting range. I like to hunt. I like to fish. I could just as easily have posed with my fishing poles but it obviously wouldn’t be an interesting picture for the magazine. I am not promoting gun violence by posing for that photo. There are also other photos in the magazine story that were not shown on air yesterday – including me with my sons, with my mom and as a kid.

Unfortunately, the above items and other comments have detracted from the original purpose of the story – a position I have been advocating for some time now. If player safety is the NFL’s main concern, as they say it is, they are not going about it in an effective manner. There’s nothing about extending the season or issuing exorbitant fines on defensive players that makes any shift toward the prevention of injury to players.

I believe that the league may have been feeling increasing pressure about injuries and concussions last year, and that they panicked and put rules in place that weren’t fully thought out. I’m not advocating more flags and fines, I’m just saying that the current rules are not completely fair, and I don’t believe in the way that the league is handling their position as overseer of the NFL and the well-being of its players.

As far as the character and reputation hits I may suffer as a result of my comments in the article, I’ll take those hits and more if it brings increased attention to the re-examination and installation of rules and regulations that would create a REAL impact on player safety.
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b*braze;2963601 said:
I ain't seen that much backtracking since tomb raider on playstation one

bringin back horrible memories of backing right into my death as a kid smh
 
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Harrison was cut 5 or 6 times (by the Steelers and Ravens) in his career after going undrafted out of Ball State University. So I understand why he plays with reckless abandon. As far as criticising his teammates, Michael Jordan said much worse and was given a pass continually.
 
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Rodney Harrison adds his 2 cents

I just think it’s sad and somebody from the Pittsburgh organization needs to sit this guy down and say shut up and play football. Play football better. Like you said he’s not even the best defensive player on his football team. He needs to focus on that...

I think he’s looking for attention, he’s looking for people to notice him and recognize him. He’s bitter, he’s angry inside and I don’t know how that could ever be being a guy that was undersized, got cut a couple of times, and now he’s one of the highest paid defensive players in the game. It’s just crazy to me. You look at Ray Lewis, a guy who does it right all the time. He may get a penalty or a fine once a year but a guy that can tackle low, has great form, a guy that can get up, celebrate, knock your brains out, but still help you up and give you a hug after the game. Why can’t this guy be the same way?
 
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rap doctor;2963614 said:
ayyyy he aint take shit back about Goodell tho

Ill give him credit for that

for what, acting like an ass, and now have to put out statements basically saying u are an idiot. Is that's what's hot in the streets right now??? and ask this forum the question arleady but got no answer, or maybe i didnt but

exactly what did Goodell do now? I can see not liking d.stern or bud selig but exactly what has Goodell done?

Mantequilla;2964098 said:
Rodney Harrison adds his 2 cents

basically what i said a couple pages back.....
 
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aneed123;2964408 said:
Harrison was one of the dirtiest players in the leagues he has no room to talk

has he come out and said what what J.Harrison said, had he paid his fines everytime...so how the hell you can speak about it, but r.harrison can't. Like i said, i dont remember harrison every calling the commish a fag even if he didnt agree with his fines...
 
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