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<description>&lt;p&gt;Rodney Harrison has been a great Patriot and has played the game right. But, I&apos;m sick of the attempts to downplay his behavior (pertaining to HGH) as somewhat acceptable. The media people don&apos;t owe him a mulligan because he fills a notebook. 

He gets credit for using his own name? Is he a criminal with integrity? He didn&apos;t admit to it until it got into a criminal investigation. So is he honest or just covering his backside?

He also used a substance the NFL drug test can&apos;t detect. I suppose that&apos;s a coincidence.

He cheated. He got caught. What is he sorry about?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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