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Nor, after reading this, is it likely he ever will.
James Harrison: I’ve lowered my target, now I hit guys in the knees Quote:
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He WAS aiming for the body and a-holes like Colt McCoy were lowering their heads into him...he can't win for losing.
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It sure seems like someone else has taken over your account because the amount of wtf comments you have made over the last few months far exceeds anything you said over the previous 6-7 years I have been on here. |
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The person to be pissed off at is Goodell, not Harrison.
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Here's an exaple that illustrates both why Harrison has the rep he has and the failure of the application of the rule at the same time:
![]() Ignore for a minute where Harrison actually hit Massaquoi and look at Massaquoi. Where would you hit him? It's easy to say that 6-inch sliver right around his belt line, but A.) do that at full speed when both of you are moving, and B.) get that low int he first place. It's not easy. The zero tolerance fines are just as much BS as Harrison's MO.
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A guy with Harrison's reputation and history should just keep his mouth shut. He's asking for extra scrutiny with these type of comments.
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GOOD FOR HIM for speaking up. He's RIGHT!
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I think I understand the point that he's trying to make, but when you put two of his quotes together, it makes him look like a jackass.
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I am not sure how to craft the rule but I think there should be some consideration for (a) people lowering their heads and creating the contact and (b) people having initial contact which whips someones head into helmet to helmet contact. I will say I think the NFL has discussed a good distinction on the issue (they f'd it up on Watt) - form tackling v. trying to play lawn dart.
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Harrison is a piece of ****, and I would have zero problems if the guy got his own knees taken out and had to be carried off on a stretcher. Like DB stated, you can't intentionally take out a guy's knees when you are already admitting that hitting a guy in the knees is an easy way to end a career. I hate Goodell as much as the next guy, but Harrison is a punk. |
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Harrison is not that big of a guy...height wise...What is he like 5'11" maybe 6"??
I'm not surprised he aims for legs not. |
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He is 6' but c'mon, lame attempt at an excuse. The dude is known for head shots and now 6' is too short to tackle above the knees. Plus his quote shows he has intent rather than physical limitation.
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Probably harder for him to make a good waist tackle vs. someone like JJ Watt...Harrison is a compact fella...It's probably more natural for him to coil and go through a ball carrier than trying to make form tackles on everyone. He's out in space a bunch, so it makes sense to me that he'd go for a defenders legs since he cant shock guys up top anymore. Going for guys legs has probably been easier for him all along, but there is kind of an unwritten thing where you don't take a guys legs out with big hits... If guys were standing straight up and down and running like Forest Gump I think we'd see a lot more form tackles... I'm 6'4" and solidly built. If I were trying to tackle myself, not way am I aiming for my waist. When the Texans play Peterson this weekend see how many players are aiming for his waist once he gets past the line...They are going to be going for his legs a bunch...He's too big and strong to try and tackle him around his waist for most players... |
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It is obvious the great majority of tackles are not made at knee level other than lunges. Hell you are even clearly wrong on people aiming below the waist.
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That's a highlight video so I'm guessing a lot of those tackle attempts are unsuccessful. Can't watch the video right now. What I said was that tackling a guy low is easier to bring him down than tackling him around his waist.
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Which totally misses the point - where NFL players actually attempt to tackle RB's or AP in comparison to your assertion. You show me a bunch of non-lunging knee tackles and we can talk.
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I think the rule is about as good as you can get it. Guys like Harrison are just making it harder for the game to evolve. The refs & the comp committee need to get better on how it's called/enforced, but no hits to the head of the QB.... makes sense. No hits to the heads of defenseless receivers, makes sense to me.
They made a bunch of bad calls last weekend.... Kj's hit to Wayne was not to his helmet. Joseph's hit to Wayne was. Antonio got fined for a hit to the head of Luck. He didn't try to hit him in the head, but he did. Antonio got the sack, the game went on, fine was levied the next day. I think I like that approach much better than giving the other team 15 yards for a questionable hit. I know it's hard to tell at full speed, but I thin they should mark every questionable hit, review them later, then levy fines. They should also have a representative randomly spend a week with each team to see what kind of program they have instructing players not to hit the heads of QBs & defenseless receivers. What kind of drills they run. Is it really being taught.
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The OP is right. He just doesn't get it. But that's because he's stupid, and some people's brain dysfunction can't be fixed. Harrison is one of them. |
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Many of us may have some serious questions and strong criticisms as to where Goodell and the NFL are taking the game........and for what motivations. However, our opinions are usually tethered by a semblance of maturity.
In a 2011 MEN'S JOURNAL article entitled Confessions of an NFL Hitman, Harrison was quoted as using the terms "crook," "devil," "stupid," "puppet" and "dictator" to describe Goodell. He also said: "If that man was on fire and I had to (urinate) to put him out, I wouldn't do it. I hate him and will never respect him." If you have never read the interview and/or you have any doubts of Harrison's pathologic character, you might read the article in its entirety. The title article picture hints to what lies beneath.
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