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Harrison Aims To Hurt, Not Injure

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Harrison Aims To Hurt, Not Injure 

Post#1 » by SD2042 » Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:03 am

http://football.realgm.com/src_wiretap_ ... ot_injure/


To me as a football player it's your job to stop the other team's players from making a run or a big play on your defense to prevent a TD. Meaning you have to play a defensive play to stop them. And sometimes injuries occur in the field when you make a play. In the case of James Harrison, although he was doing his job, I think he should've choose his words more carefully. "Aim to Hurt, Not Injure"? It's really a hypocritical statement if you look at from one angle. Last I check, if someone gets hurt, they get injured. Although I'm sure Harrison wasn't trying to intentially take the guys out. The league are currently looking into the helmet leading hits from the games this week. If they decide to hand out suspensions, could Harrison's words along with his hits on the field could put him on a sling? It's a potential possibility.

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