Yeah, I didn’t believe it either until I read the quote.
Harrison was angry about the first play of the fourth quarter, when Ronnie Brown sprinted 62 yards with a direct snap. The officials called Williams for a dead-ball personal foul for chop-blocking Patriots linebacker an infraction offset by Vrabel’s unnecessary roughness penalty.
Brown’s touchdown stood, giving the Dolphins a 35-13 lead.
“Of course it was,” Harrison said. “Of course it was. There’s no place in the game for that.”
Strong words from the league’s dirtiest player according to everyone that plays or coaches the game. Let’s look at a couple other things for which there are no place in the game:
- Rodney’s 14 personal fouls since 2001
- 21 Fines that Rodney has received for illegal hits
- The $200,000 in fines that Rodney has paid in his career
- Steroid Use:
- This:
- Acting as the least impartial official ever:
Hypocrisy at it finest, what else do we expect from out athletes?
The Angry T
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