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James Harrison is an idiot.


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Wrong again.

He can't be fined right now. However, he is still under contract and can be fined for these comments as soon as the lockout is lifted.

I understand his opinion of Goodell, and there are a lot of players and fans who feel similar. However, a grown man saying the dumb poo that he did is pathetic. He comes across as a complete idiot and ass. You can make you point without talking about how you would not urinate on him if he were on fire.

As for slamming his team mates in the media....again a stupid thing to do.

as of now that contract is void so how can you fine someone one if they are not currently employed by your brand? it happened while on a lockout.

i keep seeing this man is dumb or an idiot but trust me he is far from that.

plus the comments about his teammates is null because they both said they didnt care and he was a fine teammate.

and like i said you guys act like he hasnt called out Goodell before.

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as of now that contract is void so how can you fine someone one if they are not currently employed by your brand?

Contracts are not voided by the lockout...that's ridiculous. If that were true, after the CBA were signed EVERYONE would be free agents. They might as well implement a Madden franchise mode fantasy draft. Trouble gotten into during the lock out WILL have punishments once the league year starts back up.

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as of now that contract is void so how can you fine someone one if they are not currently employed by your brand? it happened while on a lockout.

i keep seeing this man is dumb or an idiot but trust me he is far from that.

plus the comments about his teammates is null because they both said they didnt care and he was a fine teammate.

and like i said you guys act like he hasnt called out Goodell before.

The existing contracts are not void. If your statment were true, every players' contract would have to be renegotiated in FA....which is not happening.

The contracts are still in place...the players were just locked out and not allowed to work. Similar to what people do when they strike.

No one said that he will be fined....just that he can. There is a personal conduct clause in every contract. Just becuase this happened during the lockout does not release him from that clause.

Your understanding of contract law is way off.

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Void was the wrong word, but you cannot dictate someone if there contract as of right now does not mean anything.and when the league starts up, how can you punish a player when they were unemployed at the time of the infraction, or tongue whopping?contacts mean nothing right now so how can it be valid?

if they were, players would be getting paid and etc. i guess a better word is suspended.

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I can't take anything away from Harrison as a player on the field. There is an unsaid level of political correctness that exists among players of your own team and in the league for that matter, that includes the owner of the team as well. Not the smartest thing for Harrison to say.

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