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Rodney Harrison Doesn't Approve of Ricky Williams' Dirty Blocking Techniques

Sep 22, 2008 – 5:45 PM
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Adam Gretz

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Here's an interesting story; one you might find a little hard to believe. Patriots safety Rodney Harrison, considered by many -- including players, fans and just about everyone who isn't involved with his team -- to be the dirtiest player in the NFL, is complaining because somebody might have played dirty against his team on Sunday. Seriously. This is so crazy, so out there, and so ridiculously unbelievable that it just has to be true. And it is. Honestly, you can't make this stuff up.

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Throughout his 15-year career, Harrison has recorded over $200,000 in fines from the NFL, while also being suspended for a hit during the 2002 season on wide receiver Jerry Rice ... oh, and there was also that little HGH thing a while back.

Bottom line: like Joey Porter complaining about teams messing with him before the game, Harrison needs to just shut up. The block may very well have been dirty -- Williams was flagged on the play -- but criticism coming from Harrison, twice voted by his peers as the dirtiest player in the NFL, means little.

Of course, this isn't the first time Harrison has complained about other teams playing dirty.
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