Turned the game off last night after the 3rd quarter with the Steelers leading the Cardinals 20-7.
That was a mistake.
At least I got to see James Harrison run 100 yards. That was really something.
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That’ll Learn MeBy lex, on February 2nd, 2009
Turned the game off last night after the 3rd quarter with the Steelers leading the Cardinals 20-7. That was a mistake. At least I got to see James Harrison run 100 yards. That was really something. February 2nd, 2009 | Tags: superbowl | Category: Politics and Culture
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GO STEELERS!
Actually Harrison is lucky he did not get booted for shoving the guy down later in the game.
Lots of folks here in Palm Beach County are proud that the Steeler who caught the last-minute touchdown pass is from here.
The farm towns out by Lake Okeechobee seem to send a lot of good players to the NFL.
Harrison seemed to overreact in his punching and shoving, but I’d love to see what happened just before that. Maybe he got cheap-shotted?
I don’t know what happened right before, but he was punching the guy in the back of the head/neck and the guy wasn’t hitting back, so then he reached down and threw the guy backwards–looked to me like he was trying to get a reaction with his fists, and when that didn’t work he just went full-body. I can’t imagine what could justify what looked to me like simply TRYING to get into a fight despite the “victim’s” amazing restraint.
Harrison went from hero to zero in 2 punches.
We have a term for people like that, but I won’t use it here, mixed company and all.
How about just “punk.”?