Found December 30, 2012 on Waiting For Next Year: Yardbarker Blogger Network
In case you missed it and want to follow along as the NFL offices levy fines against the notorious James Harrison, here is his all-too-typical hit on Browns quarterback Thaddeus Lewis.   [Related: Cabot: Shurmur, Heckert “Expected To Be Fired” Following Pittsburgh Game]
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