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Jerome Harrison

  • royal_k
    september63 wrote: Its spelled douche!! and I would have to agree.
    Yeah I knew I spelled it wrong after I posted, but was too lazy to go back and edit it. It doen't matter. It was a stupid post and I made my point.
  • wes_mantooth
    september63 wrote: Atleast Harrisons numbers werent against someone as bad as the Seahawks?
    I was warned that there would be a Seahawks post.

    This is your official warning!:D
  • september63
    wes_mantooth wrote:
    september63 wrote: Atleast Harrisons numbers werent against someone as bad as the Seahawks?
    I was warned that there would be a Seahawks post.

    This is your official warning!:D
    That was the best I could come up with after sitting bar stool to bar stool with him for 3 hrs last night. LOL
  • Footwedge
    Personally, I think Ahmad Bradshaw should have won it this week.
  • sleeper
    Or how about Josh Cribbs?

    Beast.
  • Laley23
    Maybe its me, but rushing is more impressive than passing yards. Its a great day when a QB throws for 300 yards, let alone a RB rushing for 300 (ok he was 14 short). Do the math, Big Ben didnt even double a great do by a QB while Harrison almost tripled and is 3rd all time (not 5th to original poster).

    Not to mention if Cribbs doesnt return to kicks Harrison is looking at 300+ easy.
  • iclfan2
    I agree that Harrison should have got it. 3rd best rushing yards ever? uhh yea.
  • royal_k
    yeah.....no respect for an accomplishment that is close to the best ever.
  • Writerbuckeye
    bigdaddy2003 wrote: The guy is good but I'm not ready to crown him the best running back in the league yet. The Chiefs aren't much of a team and they looked like they were just going through the motions for part of the game. Their win over Pittsburgh was crazy. Any given Sunday I guess.
    Sorry, but this is a stupid argument when we're talking about a player of the week honor.

    I don't care WHO he was playing against. Look at the company he has in the top 5 rushing games of all time. It's not like anyone can go out there and collect 280 yards against a team anytime they want.

    He deserved the award based on what he did. Period.
  • hoops23
    It doesn't matter who the defense was, fact is, nobody else this year has put up 286 yards on the Chiefs..

    Also, Jerome Harrison scored the game winning TD, so the Big Ben argument is nullified.

    This was robbery.
  • Al Capone
    The fact is the people that vote for this award dont give a damn about the shithole organization
    that is the Browns or its second rate players.
  • bigdaddy2003
    Writerbuckeye wrote:
    bigdaddy2003 wrote: The guy is good but I'm not ready to crown him the best running back in the league yet. The Chiefs aren't much of a team and they looked like they were just going through the motions for part of the game. Their win over Pittsburgh was crazy. Any given Sunday I guess.
    Sorry, but this is a stupid argument when we're talking about a player of the week honor.

    I don't care WHO he was playing against. Look at the company he has in the top 5 rushing games of all time. It's not like anyone can go out there and collect 280 yards against a team anytime they want.

    He deserved the award based on what he did. Period.
    Yeah, the best running back ever remark I made was a little much but I based it on the praise he was getting on the game thread. Anyways I acknowledge that rushing for 286 yards is a feat against anyone but Ben also deserved the award and if you look at my avatar you will see I would have a hard time admitting anything good about the Steelers.

    I guess we can only agree in the politics arena lol.
  • hoops23
    Al Capone wrote: The fact is the people that vote for this award dont give a damn about the shithole organization
    that is the Browns or its second rate players.
    You are probably one of the most ignorant posters on this site..

    That is all.
  • DaBrowns41
    I may be biased, because I feel that Harrison should have won it, but Big Ben did have a hell of a game. He did have over 10 YPA along with 500+ yards. The NFL record for single game passing is 541 set by Norm Van Brocklin in '51. To come close to a record back in the 50's is a very big feat as well.

    Both deserved it equally. We should only really be upset if a QB that threw for 4 TD's and 350+ yards won it over JH.
  • DaBrowns41
    LTrain23 wrote:
    Al Capone wrote: The fact is the people that vote for this award dont give a damn about the shithole organization
    that is the Browns or its second rate players.
    You are probably one of the most ignorant posters on this site..

    That is all.
    Were*

    He was one of the most ignorant posters on the site. ;)
  • hoops23
    Whoa.. haha..
  • bigdaddy2003
    Ha what did he do to get banned?
  • DaBrowns41
    bigdaddy2003 wrote: Ha what did he do to get banned?
    I'm assuming making pointless posts and trolling.
  • bigdaddy2003
    ^ Yeah, I just went back and read the few I missed.
  • I Wear Pants
    Both were top ten all time performances in the particular categories (Ben was 10th, Jerome 5th). The difference is that Ben's was against a good team, he through the winning pass in dramatic last second fashion, and he pretty much got the Steelers back into the playoff picture by himself (Wallace helped too).
  • Laley23
    I Wear Pants wrote: Both were top ten all time performances in the particular categories (Ben was 10th, Jerome 5th). The difference is that Ben's was against a good team, he through the winning pass in dramatic last second fashion, and he pretty much got the Steelers back into the playoff picture by himself (Wallace helped too).
    Where is this 5th all time coming from. NO WHERE I look is he less than 3rd behind Lewis and AP.
  • Writerbuckeye
    Laley23 wrote:
    I Wear Pants wrote: Both were top ten all time performances in the particular categories (Ben was 10th, Jerome 5th). The difference is that Ben's was against a good team, he through the winning pass in dramatic last second fashion, and he pretty much got the Steelers back into the playoff picture by himself (Wallace helped too).
    Where is this 5th all time coming from. NO WHERE I look is he less than 3rd behind Lewis and AP.
    Perhaps it's because you're correct. :)
  • Laley23
    Writerbuckeye wrote:

    Perhaps it's because you're correct. :)
    Ok, thanks. Thats the second poster on this thread (unless it was the same one twice, too lazy to look it up) that said 5th. I just thought I was missing something.
  • royal_k
    I Wear Pants wrote: Both were top ten all time performances in the particular categories (Ben was 10th, Jerome 5th). The difference is that Ben's was against a good team, he through the winning pass in dramatic last second fashion, and he pretty much got the Steelers back into the playoff picture by himself (Wallace helped too).
    It's threw, not through.......and and it was the 3rd best all time rushing performance, not the 5th.
  • Hesston
    It was great to see Jerome run...run....and run somemore but it looked like the Chiefs quit.