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    Titans playing dirty? Patriots think so

    John Tomase, of the Boston Herald, reports the New England Patriots felt the injury suffered to SS Rodney Harrison's (leg) right leg in Week 17 was intentional. After Tennessee Titans WR Bobby Wade executed a low, second-quarter block that took out Harrison's legs, Patriots players said they saw Titans head coach Jeff Fisher wink and smile toward the field in approval. Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi then rushed towards the Titans' sideline before being restrained. "It was a dirty play," Harrison said. "He wasn't just trying to block me. He dove at my knees intentionally. He was trying to hurt me. The whole play was dirty."

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    yeah right..it was a clean cut block..ive seen much more dirty blocks than that anyways..hes just mad because he was hurt for the playoffs.

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    cheap shots the Titans were taking. They needed to worry more about winning the game than trying to take out every Patriot on the field.

    How about Testaverde? 20 straight years with a TD pass. That's awesome. Could be his last ever pass as an NFL player.

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    It does appear to me as if Rodney is complaining over something that happens in a contact sport. You can't blame someone because you got injured in such a powerful game as football. Was it intentional? Possibly, there are only a few people that truely know. To make that kind of aqusation seems to be unfair if you don't know the exactly what happened. He should be happy that his team is in the playoffs, though it is disappointing to not be able to help them win.

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    No problem anyway It is what it is lol Go P-a-t-s.

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    kinda freaky that someone that was drafted when i was in elementary school is still tossing TD's in the NFL...

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    can the pats stop complalining about anything.. signal stealing, this, probly more stuff i havnt heard about
    they aint that tight anymore

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    Seriously..Pats cry about everything. It's getting old, real quick.

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    Sounds like an excellent place for Spurrier to return to the NFL....

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    When did the Patriots complain about the "signal stealing?" I never heard Brady or anyone else complain. Infact, Brady said that he didn't care if they did, the Dolphins just beat him and his team. It was the ESPN media who pumped that up.

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