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Updated: December 13, 2011, 5:46 PM ET

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Harrison A Repeat Offender

Herm Edwards thinks James Harrison was suspended one game because he is a repeat offender.Tags: SportsCenter, Herm Edwards, James Harrison Suspended, One-Game Suspension

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The NFL suspended Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison one game without pay for his helmet-to-helmet hit Thursday night on Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy.
Harrison is expected to miss Monday night's game against the San Francisco 49ers, though he has appealed the suspension, his agent told The Associated Press.
Harrison's agent Bill Parise said Tuesday afternoon that he expects the appeal to be heard later this week by Art Shell or Ted Cottrell, jointly appointed by the NFL and the players' association to hear such cases.
Hensley: Harrison Has Self to Blame

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James Harrison only has himself to blame for his one-game suspension. His track record has made him the face of helmet-to-helmet hits in the NFL, Jamison Hensley writes. Blog



The odds of a successful appeal are small. Shell declined to reduce the two-game ban given toDetroit Lions nose tackle Ndamukong Suh after Suh stomped on an opponent's arm last month.
Harrison becomes the first player to be suspended for a helmet-to-helmet hit at a time when the NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has attempted to enforce enhanced player safety rules.
While he is suspended, Harrison cannot practice with the Steelers or be at the team's facility or a stadium where they will be playing. He is scheduled to be reinstated Dec. 20.
Harrison had restructured his contract in August, taking his base salary down to $1.25 million. If he misses one game, he will forfeit $73,529.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said the team respects the league's decision while acknowledging Harrison's play was a foul.
"We're disappointed for James because we know how hard he's worked to play within the rules," Tomlin said. "We accept the judgment rendered by the league office and we'll move forward."
Harrison's hit on McCoy was his fifth illegal hit against a quarterback in the past three seasons. In addition to the fines he has received for hits on quarterbacks, he also has been fined twice more for unnecessary roughness for other hits during that time period.
Harrison posted a thank-you message to his fans on his Twitter page after the suspension was announced.
"Thank you to all my fans and supporters, I'm just going to move on from here and get ready for my next game," he tweeted.
The 33-year-old Harrison has eight sacks this season despite missing a month with a fractured right orbital bone and dealing with persistent back issues.
He's been quiet this season following a turbulent spring in which he took shots at Goodell, calling the commissioner a "crook" and a "devil."
Harrison later apologized, saying his comments were "inappropriate," though both he and his teammates have been critical of the league's crackdown on what it considers dangerous and overly aggressive play.
On Monday, Harrison remained adamant that he did nothing wrong.
"I don't think a suspension is worthy," Harrison said. "I don't think it's worthy of anything, but that's just my own personal thoughts."
Harrison slammed into McCoy just as the quarterback released the ball, with the helmets of the two players colliding before McCoy tumbled to the ground. He laid on the Heinz Field turf for several moments before slowly making his way to the sideline, though he returned a few plays later to throw a game-deciding interception in the end zone.
McCoy suffered a concussion on the hit.
Harrison received a penalty for roughing the passer on the play and said Monday that should be enough. The All-Pro believes the instant McCoy tucked the ball he became a runner and therefore fair game.
"Well, he took off running with it, and at the last second he, like, chucked and ducked," Harrison said. "So, people can see it."
Cleveland wide receiver Josh Cribbs absorbed a similar blow from Harrison last season, the same game in which Harrison crushed Cleveland's Mohamed Massaquoi, giving Massaquoi a concussion.
The hits led the NFL to take aggressive steps to better protect defenseless players. The new rules frustrated Harrison and also dented his wallet. He was fined $125,000 alone in 2010 for taking what were considered illegal or unnecessary shots.
Though there has been an emphasis to play by the rules, the Steelers have been fined at least 13 times for illegal hits this season. Safety Ryan Clark was fined $40,000 after being flagged for helmet-to-helmet hits in successive weeks.
The Steelers were the only team in the league to vote against the new collective bargaining agreement in August, citing the lack of a proper appeals process regarding fines and suspensions as one of their main concerns.
Tomlin refused to take issue with the fines or the penalties and doesn't believe it will affect the way the NFL's second-ranked defense plays the game.
"I'm not ready to paint with that kind of brush at this juncture," he said. "We've got a job to do."
Information from ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter and The Associated Press was used in this report.
 
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Did he deserve a suspension this time? I don't think so. Goodell is making this league pussy whipped.
 

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Did he deserve a suspension this time? I don't think so. Goodell is making this league pussy whipped.

Considering he told him years ago he was going to suspend him for dirty hits, and he continued to do it with no recourse, yeah he did.

Way overdue with him, and he probably should have got more than just 1 game. If he played for Dallas the commish would have suspended him a long time ago.
 
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Did he deserve a suspension this time? I don't think so. Goodell is making this league pussy whipped.

Bullshit.

Goodell is a complete fucking douchebag who is ruining the league with his pussy ass "no hitting too hard guys" rules.

But its idiots like Harrison that almost force his hand at times. Who the fuck have you ever seen go around diving headfirst into other players helmets?

You can't tell me he's not trying to injure people out there, hell he doesn't even use his arms during the "tackle". Just slams his helmet into other people's helmets. No one in the history of the world (parts I or II) has ever been taught to tackle that way and he makes himself look like more and more of a jackass everytime he does it and then cries like a little bitch when he gets fined.
 

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I can't say all his hits are blatant but this last one seemed obvious as he had no intentions of trying to wrap up.

His defiance about each and every situation seems to bring just as much scrutiny. Surprised with as many repeat offences as he has had plus his disregard for Goodell and the venom he spews in his direction he did not get more than one game.
 
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I can't say all his hits are blatant but this last one seemed obvious as he had no intentions of trying to wrap up.

His defiance about each and every situation seems to bring just as much scrutiny. Surprised with as many repeat offences as he has had plus his disregard for Goodell and the venom he spews in his direction he did not get more than one game.

Alot of them, if not all of the ones he gets fined for, are though. He leads with his helmet into other guys helmets with no attempt at wrapping up. You can't tell me he's not trying to injure people. Guy is just a moron.
 

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Alot of them, if not all of the ones he gets fined for, are though. He leads with his helmet into other guys helmets with no attempt at wrapping up. You can't tell me he's not trying to injure people. Guy is just a moron.

This is the crux of it. If we look at this last hit completely on it's own you would give Harrison the benefit of the doubt - QB out running, isn't going for the immediate slide... However, Harrison just doesn't learn....
 
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without him, the steelers lost tonight. then again i have no idea if they would've won with him.
 

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without him, the steelers lost tonight. then again i have no idea if they would've won with him.

Perhaps in addition to those exhilerating Cowboy postgames vids, you could add another one where you do reviews of other games of interest around the league.
 

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Bullshit.

Goodell is a complete fucking douchebag who is ruining the league with his pussy ass "no hitting too hard guys" rules.

But its idiots like Harrison that almost force his hand at times. Who the fuck have you ever seen go around diving headfirst into other players helmets?

You can't tell me he's not trying to injure people out there, hell he doesn't even use his arms during the "tackle". Just slams his helmet into other people's helmets. No one in the history of the world (parts I or II) has ever been taught to tackle that way and he makes himself look like more and more of a jackass everytime he does it and then cries like a little bitch when he gets fined.

Props for the Mel Brooks reference.

And yeah, Harrison looks like a jackass every time he opens his mouth. I don't care for the direction the league is going in, but there's no room for Harrison's style of play, pussed-out league or not.
 
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Props for the Mel Brooks reference.

And yeah, Harrison looks like a jackass every time he opens his mouth. I don't care for the direction the league is going in, but there's no room for Harrison's style of play, pussed-out league or not.

Ahhh.. thank you, sir. I was waiting to see if anyone would get that one haha.
 
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