Colt McCoy had a tough day in Pittsburgh Sunday. Part of that is because he's a rookie who was supposed to "redshirt" this year and just watch and learn. And part of it is because Steelers linebacker James Harrison took out Josh Cribbs and Mohamed Massaquoi with vicious blows to the head. It wouldn't be a big surprise if both players were unavailable for this week's game against the defending Super Bowl champion Saints in New Orleans.

said the only real debate about the two hits were which was worse, and that taken together, constitute an offense far worse than the hit Browns defensive back T.J. Ward laid on Cincinnati's Jordan Shipley that cost the rookie safety $15,000.

Oh, and did we mention that neither hit drew a flag?

That has a lot of people upset, including

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. This was his take on the Harrison hits:

Don't look for an apology any time soon from Harrison, either. Here's what he had to say to the

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Here's what he had to say to Plain Dealer writers

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Next step, then, is to see whether the NFL gets a good, clean hit on Harrison's wallet. What do you think should happen to Harrison -- if anything?

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