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James Harrison = Next Haynesworth


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James Harrison plays like a thug. All you have to do is look at that play where he held that guy down then punched him and then threw him down. Reminds me of when Haynesworth stomp on that guys face. Another great role model huh?

Maybe there was more to it than what you saw for a minute on tv?

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black guy gets mad = thug

white guy gets mad = emotional

typical...

Hi,

Your post is unrelated to the first post, and pretty silly. Thanks for playing tho.

Signed,

Most everyone.

I didn't like the little shove/punch thing he did while the guy was on his knees.

But the shoving him down when he got up I encourge and wish the Panthers had more players with that mean streak in them. Harrison isn't what I would call a thug at all.

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Hi,

Your post is unrelated to the first post, and pretty silly. Thanks for playing tho.

Signed,

Most everyone.

I didn't like the little shove/punch thing he did while the guy was on his knees.

But the shoving him down when he got up I encourge and wish the Panthers had more players with that mean streak in them. Harrison isn't what I would call a thug at all.

I said he played like a thug.

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James Harrison plays like a thug. All you have to do is look at that play where he held that guy down then punched him and then threw him down. Reminds me of when Haynesworth stomp on that guys face. Another great role model huh?

Funny !!

So when Steve attacked Lucas not on the field but on sidelines , That makes him a bigger thug [ correct ]?

As with Steve , we don't know what lead up to that incident .

We were not privaledged to watch every cheap block,hold,punches ,and clips that HARRISON had been exposed to up to that point .

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Funny !!

So when Steve attacked Lucas not on the field but on sidelines , That makes him a bigger thug [ correct ]?

As with Steve , we don't know what lead up to that incident .

We were not privaledged to watch every cheap block,hold,punches ,and clips that HARRISON had been exposed to up to that point .

Look, I never said he was a thug. I said he played like a thug. We can all make comparisons about this incident if we wanted to. All I can say about Smitty is that at least he apologized for what he did.

So your saying a legal block is a cheap shot now? All in all he is more than likely a good guy. But what he did last night looked very thuggish, as it was. Sorry that I ruffled so many feathers with this thread. He should have been tossed from the game.

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