"I should have another ring. We were the best team in football in 2004, but the Patriots, who we beat during the regular season, stole our signals and picked up 90 percent of our blitzes [in the AFC title game]. They got busted for it later, but hey, they're Goodell's boys, so he slapped 'em $500,000 and burned the tapes. Was he going to rescind their Super Bowls? Man, hell no!"
This is just one of the comments Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison made in an interview with Men's Journal. He went on to insult Commissioner Roger Goodell calling him a crook and a devil, among other things. The guys discuss what the linebacker said about Goodell and teammates. Does this talk affect the locker room? Will he somehow be punished for his remarks?
Gresh & Zo: James Harrison's Controversial Comments
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"I should have another ring. We were the best team in football in 2004, but the Patriots, who we beat during the regular season, stole our signals and picked up 90 percent of our blitzes [in the AFC title game]. They got busted for it later, but hey, they're Goodell's boys, so he slapped 'em $500,000 and burned the tapes. Was he going to rescind their Super Bowls? Man, hell no!"
This is just one of the comments Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison made in an interview with Men's Journal. He went on to insult Commissioner Roger Goodell calling him a crook and a devil, among other things. The guys discuss what the linebacker said about Goodell and teammates. Does this talk affect the locker room? Will he somehow be punished for his remarks?
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