Rodney Harrison has a perception problem. He knows how many in the NFL viewed him during his 15-year career: as the dirtiest player in the league. A player fined more than $200,000 for countless illegal hits. An admitted user of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) to speed recovery from his many injuries -- a breach that led to a four-game suspension in 2007.Cognizant of this, the recently retired Harrison -- who is embarking on a new career as a studio analyst for NBC's Football Night in America -- is convinced he won't get a fair shake from the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection committee five years from now, when he's eligible for induction.
"Probably not," the former Chargers and Patriots safety told FanHouse, "because just look how the NFL has looked at me all these years. Ignoring my stats and my impact as a player and a teammate. Focusing on the negative.
"Do I believe I'm a Hall of Fame player? Absolutely. Will I make it in there? That's up to you guys. But I know that I did all I could do."
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The Steelers found out on Tuesday that they have five Pro Bowlers. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger won the contest to be the third AFC QB behind perennial Pro Bowlers Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Alan Faneca and Troy Polamalu will head to Hawaii like they always do (and if Polamalu's case whether he deserves it in an injury-plagued year or not). And James Harrison proved that he was more than an acceptable replacement for Joey Porter with his first Pro Bowl invitation.
In the argument of which division is the worst in the NFL, we've got a pretty clear argument that the NFC South is the worst of the worst. When the Pro Bowl rosters were announced, not one player from an NFC South team was honored. Hey, the NFC West may be bad, but it did place eight players in the Pro Bowl. The NFL effectively announced today that the NFC South is devoid of stars.
If we needed another example of what a turnaround the Vikings have made this season, we got it on Tuesday when the NFL announced that seven Vikings are on the NFC's Pro Bowl roster. That's second only to the Cowboys (11 Pro Bowlers) among NFC teams.
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