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James Harrison rips NFL officials on Twitter

Dec19
2011
9 Comments Written by Paul Jackiewicz

Photo by the Cleveland Plain Dealer

With the week off due to being suspended,  Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison used his extra time to go on his Twitter account and criticize point out what a bad job the NFL officials were doing this weekend.

During Saturday night’s game between the Cowboys and Buccaneers,  Adram Elam of the Cowboys put his shoulder into the body of receiver Michael Spurlock of the Buccaneers. 

Harrison decided to chime in with his thoughts on the hit.

Harrison tweeted, “Wow! I guess it is just us!”

After linebacker Elvis Dumervil of the Broncos planted his helmet into Patriots quarterback Tom Brady on Sunday,  he tweeted,  “That’s a part of the helmet in the chest, the same thing I got fined for against buffalo last year!”

I can’t wait to see what Harrison has to say while watching Monday night’s game between his Steelers and the 49ers.

 

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9 Comments

  1. Bill Coward's Gravatar Bill Coward
    December 19, 2011 at 1:32 pm | Permalink

    Harrison is dumber than he is dirty. Other players do get fined. It does not happen instantly. He is a repeat, as in every game, offender. Harrison is dumber than a comatose Sarah Palin.

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  2. bjondy's Gravatar bjondy
    December 19, 2011 at 1:34 pm | Permalink

    guess james didn’t see the baltimore game. lewis never gets a flag, fine or anything, but always manages to use the helmet. hmmm. somebodys sweetheart i guess.

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  3. Hinkster's Gravatar Hinkster
    December 19, 2011 at 5:26 pm | Permalink

    Harrison is a dirty player, and selfish. He is hurting his teamates and the Steeler fan base. ( I hate the Steelers). Someone on Detriot is the same way but he may have WOKE-UP. Its a team sport. Play as a unit, not individuals. After saying that, I believe the NFL has gone to far in regards to hits. (I’m not a lone in this thinking). All these fines are just becoming a joke. Missing games and game day cheques, well that is different. Anyway merry Christmas to you all!

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  4. Fish Walker's Gravatar Fish Walker
    December 19, 2011 at 6:37 pm | Permalink

    Why doesn’t Harrison just shut up and play the game the way it’s supposed to be played. And by the way he complains about being singled out well maybe if he didn’t write articles in magazines like Men’s Health saying that “He wouldn’t urinate on the commisioner if he was on fire” then maybe he wouldn’t be set example of. Shut up Harrison stop playing dirty and then whining about the consequences and collect your millions of dollars.

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  5. LadyKiller's Gravatar LadyKiller
    December 20, 2011 at 12:43 pm | Permalink

    James Harrison is a throw back to the brand of Football the Steelers enjoyed playing in the 70′s and 80′s and their fans craved it…the Smash mouth, brutal hard hitting, knocking players unconcious, helmet to helmet shots to the QB’s incapacitating them. The Roman Colosium was no less barbaric 2000 years ago. Steeler fans and players were not content then to just beat the opponents, they desired to cripple and maul them, terrorize them into submission. Two teams licked their chops when they played the Steelers back then..the Houston Oilers and the Oakland Raiders. The Oilers sought vengance for so many injuries their players sustained from the Steelers; the Raiders just liked to invoke devastating cheap shots to the Steelers and take the penalties. Based upon his recent twitter, James Harrison is a disgrace to Kent State University where he graduated with a degree in Basket Weaving. He looks like a stripe backed gorilla, talks like one, and has the fierce mentality of one. If I were Roger G. I would have suspended him for the balance of the Season and Playoffs. Sports fans long remember the vicious play of the Steelers from decades past. Their fans love them and the balance of our sports society hold them in contempt. I wonder how much the Pissburgh Squeelers fans would howl if Harrison, Polamalu, Ward, and Rothlisberger were all given Helmet to Helmet shots resulting in concussions. They live by a double standard, but bear in mind, if you look at Pittsburgh, the only game in that dull town is Football.

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    • Cult of Personality's Gravatar Cult of Personality
      December 20, 2011 at 11:02 pm | Permalink

      Harrison Ward and Ben have all been hit helmet to helmet this year and it hasn’t been called.Goodell is out to screw the Steelers any way he can.Ladykiller you sound like a 12 year old kid.Harrison and the Steelers play football the right way,Goodell is turning the NFL into a ***** league.

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  6. So Sad's Gravatar So Sad
    December 20, 2011 at 1:31 pm | Permalink

    Well, all we need to hesar now is the race card.

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  7. Steel Resolve's Gravatar Steel Resolve
    December 21, 2011 at 4:40 pm | Permalink

    What a bunch of *** Are you people serious? Like the Steelers, don’t like the Steelers, what ever. James Harrison dumb, dirty player, disgrace, I see all of you are in the “D” section of your dictionary for idiots !! Heres one you can all aim at yourselves……”DIPS**T”. No one in their right mind is going to sit quietly while some jerk with a tittle fines, suspends, and singles you out. It’s football people. Hard hits happen. Players duck down causing helmet to helmet hits. Who is at fault. No one. Protect players yes, certain players no. That is whats going on in the NFL. Harrisons JOB is to hit with all his might!!!!!

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  8. Zarathustra's Gravatar Zarathustra
    February 23, 2012 at 6:23 pm | Permalink

    Karma is a ***** and James Harrison is on the hit list…

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