Suspension? LOL

51eleven

Six-man expert
That's what James Harrison twittered or tweeted about his suspension for the helment to helment hit on Colt McCoy.
The $200,000 he looses for missing the game doesn't bother him. That made me think of a (I think you tube) video MarkF posted on here after the Steelers-Cardinals Super Bowl a couple of years ago. If I remember right it was Harrison picking up & body slamming a Card's receiver. I saw it during the game & thought what??? No penalty? After watching the video a few times I thought how could the ref's miss that? He should have beeen ejected instantly. I looked for the video on here but couldn't find it. Did a web search & didn't find it. But I found several more stories & videos. Body slams Jason Campbell. Body slams Chad Johnson. Body slams Vince Young. Knocks out Cribbs & Massaquoi in same game. Body slams a fan that ran on the field.
Football's a violent game. The only way to play it is all out, full speed, hit hard. Read that he says he has never tried to hurt anybody. If you pick somebody up & throw them down ususally on they're back/shoulder/head that's pretty deliberate.
He's lying. If you have a history of body slamming & repeated helment to helment hits you don't belong on the field.
The game is violent enough if players give 110% and execute properly.
 
Darryl Stingley, The Assasin - Jack Tatum never apologized for paralizing a man. "it was a clean hit". He could have apolgized. It was a questionably clean hit.
Who was the guy from Fort Worth Masonic home called the dirtiest player in the NFL in the 40's - 50's ?
Harrison's peers gave him that title a year or 2 ago.

Ben Davidson on Namath. A punch that removed the helment.
Plus the sucker punch, a roundhouse to the testicles.
Both after the ball was gone,
 
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