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Poll: Should Steelers linebacker James Harrison be fined or suspended?
Poll updated at 4 p.m.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison knocked Browns wide receivers Josh Cribbs and Mohamed Massaquoi out of Sunday's game by colliding with their helmets in the second quarter. Harrison nailed Cribbs as he was running right with the ball out of the Wildcat offense. He later leveled Massaquoi as he was running a short route over the middle. Harrison was not penalized for either hit. During his Monday afternoon news conference, Browns coach Eric Mangini said Cribbs and Massaquoi suffered concussions.
Also see: The NFL may start suspending players for violent hits.
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