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Earlier in the morning on NFL Network, former Seahawks fullback Michael Robinson explained that holdout safety Kam Chancellor believes he should be paid extra for providing the kind of leadership that operates as supplemental coaching.

A former NFL safety who knows a thing or two about leadership has reacted to that notion.

“It thinks that’s BS,” Rodney Harrison of NBC’s Football Night in America and NBCSN’s Pro Football Talk told PFT via text message on Sunday morning. “I didn’t want extra for helping out Asante Samuel and young guys I played with. That was something I wanted to do in my heart to see these guys have success. That’s the part that makes you a leader. The fact he expects to get paid for it , baffles me. With that being said I love this guy and the way he plays the game.”

I love Rodney and the way he speaks his mind. To hear him speak more of his mind, tune in to NBC at 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, and then at 6:30 p.m. ET Monday on NBCSN.