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juicy most of them would love to see Harrison deliver one of his excruciating, helmet-ratting hits on Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, whether it results in a fine or not. And therein lies the conflicting appeal of Harrison. He is one of the best defensive players in the NFL for a number of reasons, but one of them is that he plays the game right on the edge of legality. He's been
gold for wow fined four times this year for hits the NFL deemed too violent."I don't care how they're officiating," Harrison said. "As long as they're calling it the same way, both ways. If you're going to let a guy get away with holding your jersey, then that's not calling it the same way on both sides."Steelers coach Mike Tomlin has grown weary of the issue as well.
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