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TD goes after Rodney Harrison


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54 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

Because Doug got that part a little wrong. I watched when Jaws was on and he was asked if he was surprised by Rodney's comments. That's a different question than signing off on it. Now he certainly didn't go out of his way to condemn the comments and deserves criticism for that. But again jaws was asked if he was surprised that the Dbag Harrison said that and he said no. That was the culture back then.

And Romanowski isn't an analyst so he can clown from his couch and no one cares. Everyone knows he's psychotic. Dirt bag.

"Jaws" is a bag who has and still does hate on Cam since day one.  I stand by my whatever!!!

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1 hour ago, Dunn said:

Yes!  There is few men in this league that you can't punch holes in their game and character...and TD is one of them.  RH will have absolutely nothing to fire back at him.

You are so right about character with TD and the NFL's former Man of the Year. Classy guy whereas Rodney, well, he's a thug. NBC needs to show his azz the door. He does not need a forum as a pro football commentator spewing crap like intentionally hurting another player.

The ball is in your court NBC...

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