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At Tuesday's media day at Cowboys Stadium, Harrison said he feels as if the league was "looking for a poster boy" when it started fining him.
In a deadpan delivery, Harrison said: "I don't want to hurt nobody. I don't want to step on nobody's foot or hurt their toe. I don't want to have no dirt or none of this rubber on this field fly into their eye and make their eye hurt.
"I just want to tackle them softly on the ground and, if y'all can, we'll lay a pillow down where I'm going to tackle them, so they don't hit the ground too hard, Mr. Goodell."
Asked on Wednesday whether he's worried about the dangers of concussions from violent hits on the field, he was defiant, as expected.
"My style of play is how you're supposed to play the game," he said. "It's no more dangerous for me than it is for anybody else. That's part of the risk you take. There's risks with everything you do. You've just got to try and minimize the risk and if something happens, it happens. Everything happens for a reason. Like everything else that you can't control, it's in God's hands. ... Since I was knee-high to a grasshopper, that's how you play the game."
Someone wondered if the league might be trying to eliminate the violent hits Harrison has become known for.
"If you want to get it totally out of the game, put flags on us," he said. "We'll tag off and pull flags off each other and we'll see how popular the game is then and how many people come to watch it."
Speaking of watching, Harrison isn't concerned that officials will be following his every move -- and hard hit.
"If I'm worried about officiating, I'm not going to be able to focus on what I do," he said. "I'll just play the game out and if they make calls that are questionable, it's just something you've got to live with."
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