Title: Harrison Suspended
win2day - September 1, 2007 12:46 AM (GMT)
NFL suspended S Rodney Harrison four games for violating the league's substance-abuse policy.
Harrison, who has been plagued by injuries over the last few seasons, tested positive for Human Growth Hormone (HGH). The Pats will now have to turn to either James Sanders or rookie Brandon Meriweather at strong safety
From Roto
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THAT CHEATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hope they make the Pats forefit all games this season because of this!!!!
But interesting.
Freedawk - September 1, 2007 01:38 AM (GMT)
Aren't there more MLB and NFL players suspended other than Rodney Harrison? I heard somewhere that they suspended more than jsut him.
win2day - September 1, 2007 01:46 AM (GMT)
I don't know, as a Jets fan, New England should PAY (!!!!) for this.
From the reports I've read I haven't seen any other names attached to this, so I don't know.
Rockshu - September 1, 2007 02:16 AM (GMT)
It's no biggy for New England, haven't they played like the last 2 seasons with him injured most of the time?
Freedawk - September 1, 2007 02:21 AM (GMT)
Some reports say that the names are not released, yet. Except for a couple WWE names.
Iluvkm15 - September 1, 2007 03:16 AM (GMT)
fuck
:angry:
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August 31, 2007
Rodney's statement
By Mike Reiss, Globe Staff
Rodney Harrison did not take questions on his conference call. He spoke for about four minutes. Here is what he said:
This is Rodney Harrison and I am basically here to let you all know that tomorrow the commissioner will announce I have been suspended by the NFL for violating the league policy for substance abuse. That suspension will be four games. I want to make it clear that not once did I ever use steroids. I did admit to the commissioner that I did in fact use a banned substance. My purpose was never to gain a competitive edge. Rather my use was solely for the purpose of accelerating the healing process of injuries I sustained while playing football.
I have not made excuses nor will I make excuses. I made a mistake and I am very sorry for that. I understand that I am a role model from high school, to college, to young kids. I do not condone my business, my behavior. I am very, very embarrassed by it. I am disappointed in myself. For any young person, any high schooler, any college athlete, I have been [inaudible] with my actions and I would ask, and I would not want to be the example for them, to never jeopardize what they believe in, to never jeopardize their health. And they always have to love themselves.
At this time, I would like to ask all you guys, because I know you have a hundred million questions for me, but this is a mistake, and this is something that I have done. This is nothing that my teammates were involved in and I ask that at this time the respect of my teammates not to be violated. This is something Rodney Harrison did, Rodney Harrison did alone. My teammates did not do it. So as they are preparing for the Jets and the San Diego game and Cincinnati and those games after that, I would ask that you just would give them the respect not to badger them with questions, because they do not have any information. As well as my family -- I have kids, I have a wife, and I would just ask for the respect for my family. It was something I did and they should not have to go through it.
I will be absent from the team for the next four weeks. That is a penalty that I have to serve. I intend to return and do my best to really help this team in any capacity I can help this team get back to winning the championship. It has been a tough time for me. The last week or two, even before this, I have apologized to my family, which has supported me, all my friends, and now I would like to take this opportunity to apologize to my teammates. Like I said before, they never were involved with this. This is something I did and I apologize to them for being a distraction because that is the last thing we need going into the regular season. I never intended for that to happen. I apologize to the entire New England Patriots organization and the fans who have supported me so faithfully over the past five seasons here, through Super Bowls, injury, through ups and downs. They have supported me. I definitely, definitely appreciate them. At this time, that is my statement. I am not answering any questions. Like I asked before, I appreciate your patience and I just ask that you respect my teammates and my family. Thank you.
Graham - September 1, 2007 01:14 PM (GMT)
Maybe the Jets have a chance to win the season opener now!
Mike Lowell is God - September 3, 2007 03:53 AM (GMT)
Jets beating the Pats, thats laughable. But i really am disappointed in Rodney. I thought better of him.
Iluvkm15 - September 3, 2007 04:01 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Mike Lowell is God @ Sep 2 2007, 11:53 PM) |
| Jets beating the Pats, thats laughable. But i really am disappointed in Rodney. I thought better of him. |
I am also disappointed in him, but atleast he didn't deny it like other athletes would have.
PS
Love your name :D
mpic92 - September 3, 2007 04:07 AM (GMT)
It's always disappointing when you hear things like this about respected athletes. As Iluvkm15 said above, at least he didn't try to deny anything and was a good sport about admitting it and how wrong it was.
kyyankgrrl - September 3, 2007 11:50 AM (GMT)
Football is an extremely bruising sport. Every week, tons of players will go down. So is it really so wrong to use something to help "bounce back" quicker from those inevitable injuries?
I confess, my views on steroids and performance-enhancing substances are changing...