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Dear OLine, please keep James Harrison away from Aaron Rodgers
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<blockquote data-quote="Steeler Tim" data-source="post: 337800" data-attributes="member: 3931"><p>and how stupid is that rule. Doesn't the QB get hit the majority of the time even when he slides feet first? The truth of that play is Harrison and Sanchez both left their feet at about the same time. That's why there wasn't a flag thrown on the play.</p><p> </p><p>I find it hard to believe that a Packer defender has never hit a QB when he slides feet first. They play defense too well and have great players going all out for it not to have happened. </p><p> </p><p>That's the way it is for Harrison. He goes all out on every play. It's why he gets held on almost every play he uses the speed rush around the outside. The only thing a tackle can do is put him in a choke hold ... and for you critics out there I am not whining about it. I'm just pointing out a well known fact.</p><p> </p><p>Harrison sacked a QB this year and a flag was thrown. Why? The ref said he tackled the QB too hard. WTF? Again, not whining, just stating a fact. The next week Ben gets his nose busted but no flag. Why? The ref said the guy was just trying to tackle him. Again, WTF?</p><p> </p><p>Harrison, as well as a number of defensive players, got to the point where they didn't know what they were allowed to do and what they couldn't do. The inconsistencies by the officials and what came out of the league offices generated this confusion. I'm sure it happened to some of your Packer defenders also. It got so bad that Tyrell Suggs, a very verbal Steeler hater, came to the defense of Harrison saying he had been targeted.</p><p> </p><p>Harrison is one of the hardest working players in the league. He plays the way he practices. He goes all out on every play and when he makes a good play he doesn't do a dance or try and rub it in. He gets up and goes back to the huddle. I don't think he is dirty at all. Has he made some late hits? Certainly, but that doesn't mean he is dirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steeler Tim, post: 337800, member: 3931"] and how stupid is that rule. Doesn't the QB get hit the majority of the time even when he slides feet first? The truth of that play is Harrison and Sanchez both left their feet at about the same time. That's why there wasn't a flag thrown on the play. I find it hard to believe that a Packer defender has never hit a QB when he slides feet first. They play defense too well and have great players going all out for it not to have happened. That's the way it is for Harrison. He goes all out on every play. It's why he gets held on almost every play he uses the speed rush around the outside. The only thing a tackle can do is put him in a choke hold ... and for you critics out there I am not whining about it. I'm just pointing out a well known fact. Harrison sacked a QB this year and a flag was thrown. Why? The ref said he tackled the QB too hard. WTF? Again, not whining, just stating a fact. The next week Ben gets his nose busted but no flag. Why? The ref said the guy was just trying to tackle him. Again, WTF? Harrison, as well as a number of defensive players, got to the point where they didn't know what they were allowed to do and what they couldn't do. The inconsistencies by the officials and what came out of the league offices generated this confusion. I'm sure it happened to some of your Packer defenders also. It got so bad that Tyrell Suggs, a very verbal Steeler hater, came to the defense of Harrison saying he had been targeted. Harrison is one of the hardest working players in the league. He plays the way he practices. He goes all out on every play and when he makes a good play he doesn't do a dance or try and rub it in. He gets up and goes back to the huddle. I don't think he is dirty at all. Has he made some late hits? Certainly, but that doesn't mean he is dirty. [/QUOTE]
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