Possibly. I think he just doesn't give a **** about being politically correct and says what he feels. I know a few people like that in real life
I think it is more probable than possible. Nobody said itis smart, but it is candid.
According to radio reports I heard today Harrison wasn't pleased with the way he was treated at the league hearing. He claims that he was shown some hits, some of which went back
4 years, and asked what he was thinking when he made the hits.What do they think he was thinking ??? He was thinking dislodge the ball----just what he had been taught.
From Jason Whitlock's desk.
“If that man was on fire and I had to piss to put him out, I wouldn't do it,” the heavily fined linebacker told Men's Journal. “I hate him and will never respect him.
“I slammed Vince Young on his head and paid five grand, but just touched Drew Brees and that was 20 (grand). You think black players don't see this s--- and lose all respect for Goodell?”
Paul Solotaroff, the author of the Men's Journal story, said on ESPN on Wednesday that he'd received countless messages from NFL players thanking James Harrison for giving voice to their view of, and feelings toward, Goodell.
Again, Goodell is quite popular with the NFL media elite. He is celebrated for disciplining spoiled, entitled, out-of-control athletes. The media loves Goodell for appearing to champion player safety.
The players see a hypocrite. They see a $10 million-a-year commissioner who won't suffer a reduction in salary when this lockout is over and never suffers an ounce of physical pain.
Harrison wears the shoulder pads and Goodell wears the suit. They both earn millions off Harrison's violence, but Goodell can earn for 20-plus years and walk away healthy.
Harrison called Goodell a “crook” and a “devil.” The words are harsh and over the top. They come from a real place.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Whitlock-Pittsburgh-Steelers-James-Harrison-remarks-on-Roger-Goodell-over-the-top-but-understandable-071311