Steelers linebacker James Harrison believes the crackdown on hits by the NFL is cramping his style and claimed Tuesday night that he might consider retirement. God I hope not.

NFL Executive VP of Football Operations Ray Anderson reveals the NFL's plan going forward to further enforce player-safety rules in regards to hits last night on the NFL Network.

Mike Mayock, Sterling Sharpe and Solomon Wilcots break down the hits around the NFL this weekend including the two hits by James Harrison.

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Jim Mora Jr. and Charles Davis try to demonstrate the difference between a legal and an illegal hit on NFL total Access.

About the only good thing that came out of Monday night football was the post game debate between Steve Young , Matt Millen and Trent Dilfer on the rules about hitting. I really for once side with Millen.

Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward was interviewed on the Michael Irvin Show with Kevin Kiley Monday to discuss the return of Ben Roethlisberger and the upcoming game against the Miami Dolphins.

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