03-05-2012, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by suprachica79
I'd have to agree with you. Players in the NFL are paid to hit. If they started playing dirty, making dirty hits for the sole purpose of severly injuring a guy that's one thing, but if they are making clean contact, I don't see the big deal. I think some of these guys, whether there is a pay-for-pain program going on or not, are still going to hit to injure ie. harrison from the steelers. (I'm a steelers fan so don't get on me about harrison, he's a dirty player.) And others are going to make clean hits so they don't get flagged. They should be putting their entire body behind the hit, regardless if that player has a bounty on him or not.
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I actually don't think Harrison is that much of a dirty player. He does make some legal hits, its just that he overpowers everyone and his opponents just can't take it.
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