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James Harrison is an idiot.


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Wouldnt want him here for the simple reason of airing his dirty laundry in the wrong place. I understand his frustration with Goodell, Goodell is a douochebag. But ripping your team mates in the media? If thats how he feels about them, fine, but keep that sh_t in house. Worse than Jenkins back in the day...

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This. Right now he is locked out, unemployed. Can't fine him for something he says when he wasn't working for the NFL.

I don't think that is true. He is under contract which makes him employed. They are locked out but that doesn't mean that everything he does isn't culpable. What happens to him may be determined by what happens with the CBA so any punishment won't come down until that is resolved, but he is surely not free to say anything. Actually after what he said about Goddell I wouldn't be surprised if he was sued for slander and libel in a civil suit.

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So with the rcent incidents of Hines Wards arrest, Big Bens Sexual escapades, Rashard Mendenhalls tweets, and Harrisons proclamations, have the steelers officially lost their "Classy" team title. Are they a great team, sure, but classy?

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That was an awesome article.

I don't like him throwing Ben under the bus, b/c they wouldn't be as good as they are without him, but if you're in Harrison's shoes, you could understand why he feels that way b/c of the crap Ben has done off the field... Big Ben has acted like a primadonna, so he should expect for stuff like this to come back on him when he does occasionally fail.

Didn't really get the Mendenhall knock, as he didn't fumble much, but I think he's just looking for people on offense to blame because they didn't pull that one out against the Packers. Harrison strikes me as a defensive version of Smitty. They view their units as their only concern and the other side of the ball better do their part.

Otherwise, awesome quotes. Hilarious even. And if any of the insulted don't like it, they can just make fun of him for his lack of parenting skills and call him the Dog Whisperer.

Awesome if you are 11 years old but a grown man in a national article going out to millions??? Seriously?? He threw everyone under the bus but surely didn't mention that in the Superbowl he had a single tackle which was the one sack he had. Otherwise he didn't do anything at all. And surely nothing to sit in judgement about others about.

If I were the Steelers I would release him, no team needs a player that throws their own teammates under the bus in the press. He is an embarrassment to football and just reinforces how ignorant some football players are.

And if I were Goddell I would sue him for everything he is worth and suspend him from the league. The only reason he might not is because it would look retaliatory to suspend him since most of his derogatory remarks were about Goddell.

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Awesome if you are 11 years old but a grown man in a national article going out to millions??? Seriously?? He threw everyone under the bus but surely didn't mention that in the Superbowl he had a single tackle which was the one sack he had. Otherwise he didn't do anything at all. And surely nothing to sit in judgement about others about.

If I were the Steelers I would release him, no team needs a player that throws their own teammates under the bus in the press. He is an embarrassment to football and just reinforces how ignorant some football players are.

And if I were Goddell I would sue him for everything he is worth and suspend him from the league. The only reason he might not is because it would look retaliatory to suspend him since most of his derogatory remarks were about Goddell.

Well I mean he did offer up a gay slur ( sexual harrassment) and the comment about wishing death if given to the right lawyer can turn into a terroristic threat .. that's 2 charges = up to a year in prison right there. Call it what you want .. he should stop being a ***** and stfu!

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