It definitely sucks to have such a poor game happen during a playoff game, especially with a guy like Harrison who has seemingly been immune to the stinkers that most 3-4 rush OLBs are prone to a few times every year. Harrison was given credit for one quarterback hit, but he was in Carson Palmer's face more than a handful of times. Andrew Whitworth, sometimes with help from a TE, did a better job with Harrison than he has in the past. And the left side of the line handled stunts better than usual, too. It also didn't help that Harrison dropped into coverage more often than not during the Bengals' pass heavy 4th quarter drives and that the Bengals ran the ball just once in the second half and provided only 37 tackle opportunities in all.VR, I'm sorry that you feel that our content is slipping. We'd certainly appreciate any constructive criticisms you might have to help us improve the areas you feel we're weak.