That is football guys.
The play was still going on -- he was doing his job and playing to the whistle. It is the same thing if you are standing around the pile and the whistle has not blown -- as an opponent, you are fair game until the play is over, so watch you back.
Watch it again. The second time he tries to stand up the play is clearly over and Harrison is still on him.
Watch it a third time, wise guy.
http://goldenavenue.info/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=17
The flag is thrown
BEFORE he tries to stand up the second time. He is on top of him, and then he lets him get (about 1/2 way) up, and then shoves (not punches him) in the chest back to the ground. While this is happening, (actually RIGHT BEFORE the shove takes place), you can see Moore in the background, waving for a fair catch. You then see Moore running out of the picture, to try to let the ball bounce into the end zone. If you recall the play, the ball was then downed by the Cardinals on the 2 yard line. You can also see the flag flying in from off camera and landing right behind Harrison's legs. You can clearly see it there
BEFORE Harrison makes the second shove. Everything he did before that was during the play, and should have been legal: No closed fist shots, no grabbing the jersey and slinging him down, no grabbing the facemask, etc. For them to throw the flag before the play was dead doesn't make sense.
The only thing I can see the refs calling unsportsmanlike conduct for was the fact that after the FIRST shove, Harrison was standing over the Cardinal player-That would have been after the ball had been downed and the play was over. At that point, they could have considered it taunting.
To be clear, don't get me wrong, Harrison deserved the penalty for the second shove that happened after the whistle, but the flag was thrown before that occured, so I am curious as to why it was thrown at all.
Also, there is NO WAY Harrison should have been ejected for that play-in the Super Bowl, regular season, or pre-season game. It was an unnecessary, late hit, but it wasn't worthy of an ejection.