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Dear OLine, please keep James Harrison away from Aaron Rodgers
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<blockquote data-quote="Kitten" data-source="post: 337761" data-attributes="member: 2692"><p>There is a certain gray area with that rule. That's why I thought the league needs to be consistent and clear about these rules. It led to a lot of confusion. Players didn't know what would be penalized and what would not be. Harrison, (not to pick on him, he is a tremendously talented player and is a large part of the reason why the Steelers D has endured so much success), is one of the reasons they had to implement the rule in the first place. Wasn't he also one of the ones who whined the most about the rule and even threatened to quit because of it. I recall hearing of that not long after the rule went into effect but I'm not sure if it was Harrison or not. </p><p></p><p>The league seems serious about this rule. If a player continues to violate it, say accumulate a certain quota of violations, is it unreasonable for the league to consider expulsion? I say this as a passionate fan of football, regardless of what team he plays for. I'd hate to see a good player have to miss games due to suspensions or worse. The football fan in me appreciates the high quality of play Harrison brings to the game, so therefore I wish he'd knock that off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kitten, post: 337761, member: 2692"] There is a certain gray area with that rule. That's why I thought the league needs to be consistent and clear about these rules. It led to a lot of confusion. Players didn't know what would be penalized and what would not be. Harrison, (not to pick on him, he is a tremendously talented player and is a large part of the reason why the Steelers D has endured so much success), is one of the reasons they had to implement the rule in the first place. Wasn't he also one of the ones who whined the most about the rule and even threatened to quit because of it. I recall hearing of that not long after the rule went into effect but I'm not sure if it was Harrison or not. The league seems serious about this rule. If a player continues to violate it, say accumulate a certain quota of violations, is it unreasonable for the league to consider expulsion? I say this as a passionate fan of football, regardless of what team he plays for. I'd hate to see a good player have to miss games due to suspensions or worse. The football fan in me appreciates the high quality of play Harrison brings to the game, so therefore I wish he'd knock that off. [/QUOTE]
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