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Also can't remember the last time I heard a player talk about his team's quarterback (who happens to have 2 superbowl rings) like Harrison talked about Big Ben.
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12-10-2011, 11:28 AM | #65 |
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Maybe thats why I'll never understand Steeler fans. I wouldn't even joke about a guy on my team who has a history of blatant dirty cheap shots with intent to cause injury, or support a QB who has a shady off field history at best.
Its hysterical that they always talk about the ownership as classy and a first rate organization, yet look at the product on the field.
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12-13-2011, 10:10 PM | #67 |
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Harrison always whines about getting fined, but absolutely rips heads off...
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12-14-2011, 07:53 AM | #68 |
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He actually laughed about it on his twitter.
The guy is a joke, and once the NFL tests for HGH he will be gone. You don't go from a 230 LB practice squad guy to a 255 LB wrecking machine made of steel at age 26 without a little help.
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12-14-2011, 08:00 AM | #69 |
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Or a lot of hard work and complete, free access to a top-notch strength & conditioning coach with every piece of workout gear in the world... Just saying with enough motivation and a guy telling you exactly what to eat & drink and how to work out, its amazing what you can accomplish.
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12-14-2011, 09:14 AM | #71 | |
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Oh to view the world through a pair of black and yellow glasses....
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12-14-2011, 09:59 AM | #72 |
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Well Harrison got a 1 game suspension for his hit on McCoy. We'll see if that changes his MO. Doubt it.
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12-14-2011, 10:11 PM | #73 |
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He is definitely not a Steelers fan, in fact that assertion is laughable.
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12-15-2011, 08:31 AM | #74 |
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Well than I apologize, doesn't change the fact that my statement is true.
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Ryan Howard hits 58 hrs, is he using??? Albert Belle, Greg Vaughn, Jim Thome, Prince Fielder, Cecil Fielder, Brady Anderson, Ken Griffey, Jr., Andruw Jones... etc, for the 3 you speak of, I just gave you 9 that didn't so the argument there is that because there are a couple of bad apples, the whole bunch is spoiled is not true. I agree that the possibility exists that players in the NFL are getting away with PED usage (Brian Cushing), but I don't think that just because a guy goes from p-squad to the team because he realized he was too small to play LB in the NFL is a reason to instantly assume he was using. Almost every player that leaves college and makes it to the NFL bulks up or shapes up or trims down when given the opportunity to meet with coaches whose sole jobs are to help them do just that. ****, give me a conditioning coach 5 days a week all year round and I bet I could get into football shape as well... oh yeah and then I get a salary for doing it... thats just gravy! |
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12-15-2011, 09:58 PM | #77 |
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Personally I hate the steelers, and the team as a whole is loaded with dirty players, so yes my opinion is biased. Truth be told the NFL is very Lax on their PED testing. Yes guys get caught occasionally, but you can not tell me there aren't guys doing stuff either that can't be tested for, or even worse, know when they are going to be tested.
And I'm not saying a guy can't get in shape, but lets face it he went from practice squad, to defensive MVP in one season. That doesn't happen, ever. To anyone. and by the way LOL at Albert Belle and Brady Anderson being on your list of guys who didn't use. Neither was ever tested.
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And as far as stuff that isn't tested for, the only thing I am aware of is HGH because there isn't a reliable test that doesn't involve getting blood drawn, and even that one is not proven to be 100% accurate. Knowing when they are going to be tested is not an issue either, every Monday after a game a random sample from every team is tested as soon as they show up to the facility, with no way to anticipate if they are on the list. There are also random drug screenings in the off-season where you have 24 hours to appear at the closest testing facility. Failure to take any drug test within the prescribed time results in a positive test. Now street drugs are a different story, but cocaine and marijuana aren't exactly helping people catch touchdowns or sack the QB. I realize most of your statements stem from your hatred of James Harrison and the Steelers in general, but they are not entirely correct.
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Hatred is such a strong word, but yes I am biased. This is America where the court of public opinion rules, and just based off what I see on the field, and the issues with his character, yes I'm going to assume he cheats. If that makes me a bad person, or judge-mental, so be it.
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There's not a single Steeler fan who wasn't shocked when he hit the field this year. The fans almost unanimously expected (and wanted) to see him gone. The fact that he's still there attests to the Rooney family. The fans trust them because they have taken care of us, and have set the highest standards in the NFL for generations. I can trust that they left no stone unturned and know the full truth of all Ben's transgressions. I can assure you there are many more you haven't heard about, and that the organization has since reigned him in. Despite that, he remains on thin ice. If the Rooney's kept him and are willing to vouch for him and work with him to make an outstanding human out of him, I've got to be behind them. So far as Harrison goes, he doesn't have a lot of fans among Steeler followers. He's an asshole. He's got a big mouth, no respect, and isn't getting any love whatsoever. The hit on Colt McCoy was inexcusable. I think a game's suspension is too light, and if he was gone for the rest of the year, it'd suit me fine. I'm hoping he's dealt away in the offseason, but I don't think he will be. I think he's going to be approached the same way Ben was. He'll fall in line, clean up his act, or they'll see to it that he's gone. He won't be the first top-notch linebacker with a bad attitude we've dealt away. If you actually knew anything about what Steeler fans think, you'd know these things. And you'd understand what's behind a joke if someone makes a joke (and I'm not sure what the "joke" reference was). If you knew anything about Harrison, you'd laugh at yourself about the HGH assertion. It doesn't even remotely make sense.
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