Tuesday, October 19, 2010

NFL Begins The Fine Process

The NFL has started it's process of policing the hits that have been knocking out players. This week three players have been fined for a total of $175K.The Steelers James Harrison
PITTSBURGH - OCTOBER 03: James Harrison  of the Pittsburgh Steelers wears a pink chin strap for breast cancer awareness prior to playing the Baltimore Ravens on October 3, 2010 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) has been fined $75K for his hit on the Jaguars Mohammed Massaquoi Sunday, Patriots Brandon Meriweather 
Baltimore Ravens tight end Todd Heap scores a touchdown as he is tackled by New England Patriots safety Pat Chung (L) and safety Brandon Meriweather in the first quarter of their NFL football game in Foxborough, Massachusetts October 17, 2010.  REUTERS/Adam Hunger   (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT FOOTBALL)fined 50K for his hit on Ravens TE Todd Heap and in the worst of the three hits Dunta Robinson was fined $50K for his hit on Eagles WR DeSean Jackson.

Heap was knocked out of the game but returned, Massaquoi did not return and is still being evaluated and Jackson who was helped off the field will more than likely miss the upcoming  game against Tennessee and hope to get better during the Eagles bye week. The NFL laid down the law on Monday that they would not stand for any further helmet to helmet hits and they would review the hits from the previous week and decide whether to fine or suspend players. That rule stays in effect from this week on. Harrison said on Monday "I don't want to see anyone injured," Harrison said, "but I'm not opposed to hurting anyone. There's a difference. When you're injured, you can't play. But when you're hurt, you can shake it off and come back. I try to hurt people."  
I guess he gets it or maybe not!

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