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Well here's his explanation and apology for what it's worth. It's the same old "It was taken out of context" or "I was misquoted" stuff you usually see when somebody gets their tit in a ringer. It's pretty hard to misunderstand calling one guy a "fumble machine" and accuse the other of "thinking he's Peyton Manning just because he's paid like him", LOL. Seems pretty clear to me what he meant.
HARRISON APOLOGIZES FOR SOME OF HIS MAGAZINE REMARKS
By The Associated Press Jul 14, 10:50 pm EDT
Pittsburgh linebacker James Harrison(notes) apologized Thursday for using an anti-gay slur to refer to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in an interview with“Men’s Journal,” and says his critical statements about teammates were taken out of context.
Harrison posted a statement on his Twitter account, with the message: “This statement will be my only response to the Men’s Journal article.”
In the article, the Steelers’ star criticized Pittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger(notes) and running back Rashard Mendenhall(notes) for their play in last season’s Super Bowl loss to Green Bay. Harrison called Mendenhall a “fumble machine” for his fourth-quarter turnover and said Roethlisberger needed to “stop trying to act like Peyton Manning(notes).”
“I did make comments about my teammates when I was talking about the emotional Super Bowl loss, but the handful of words that were used and heavily publicized yesterday were pulled out of a long conversation and the context was lost,” Harrison said in his statement. Obviously, I would never say that it was all Ben’s or Rashard’s fault that we lost the Super Bowl. That would be ridiculous. Both Ben and Rashard are great players and great teammates.”
Harrison’s harshest words in the article were aimed at Goodell, whom he called a “crook” and a “devil.” He also said in the article of Goodell, “I hate him and will never respect him.”
Harrison did not mention those insults, but did say the anti-gay slur directed at the commissioner “was not intended to be derogatory against gay people in any way. It was careless use of a slang word and I apologize to all who were offended by the remark. I am not a homophobic bigot, and I would never advocate intolerance of gay people.”
Harrison was one of the most vocal critics of the NFL’s crackdown last season on illegal hits. He was also heavily fined by the commissioner for delivering illegal shots. The 2008 AP Defensive Player of the Year was docked $100,000 for illegal hits last season.
In his statement Thursday night, Harrison again said that more penalties and fines for illegal hits will not make the game safer.
“I believe that the league may have been feeling increasing pressure about injuries and concussions last year, and that they panicked and put rules in place that weren’t fully thought out.” My comment to that = (Ya' think?)
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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James Harrison's IQ must be that of a jar of mayonnaise. Seriously. This guy is a royal douche bag.
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Originally Posted by
Dagan81
James Harrison's IQ must be that of a jar of mayonnaise. Seriously. This guy is a royal douche bag.
Obviously you've never heard of "Mensa Brand Mayonnaise", for the little genius in all of us. It's a favorite of Mike Martz, LOL.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
Obviously you've never heard of "Mensa Brand Mayonnaise", for the little genius in all of us. It's a favorite of Mike Martz, LOL.
You mean Mike Fartz, right? lol
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I'm on Vrabels' side on this one. The only thing that Harrison said that's actionable is the homosexual slur (which is arguably hate speech). Everything else, questionable verbiage and all, is free speech. Isn't that protected by the 1st amendment? It isn't against the law to be mad at a teammate that (you think) let you down in the super bowl. Neither is it a crime to hate your boss. If it were, we'd have to cordon off, say, Oklahoma, put all the bosses there, and turn the rest of the lower 48 into a prison....
Now, what Harrison said, and the words used, especially in such a public forum.. NOT a good idea. Nonetheless, he has the right to open his mouth and prove to everyone just how much of an idiot he is.
"It is far better to keeps ones' mouth shut and be thought a fool, rather than open it, and prove others right.."
"Professional Armchair Quarterback" and other oxymora.....
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Man, and I was hoping people would start wearing Go-odell headbands until he quit.
Arguing on the internet is like winning the special olympics, even if you win your still messed up.
Restore the roar!
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Originally Posted by
short faced bear
Man, and I was hoping people would start wearing Go-odell headbands until he quit.
I prefer to wear a t-shirt that says "Saint Roger."