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The Harrisons: Five NFL figures who flopped in Week 7

Chris D'Amico
USA TODAY Sports
The Harrisons for Week 7.

In honor of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison's bold stance, our weekly award for players and coaches in the NFL for people who didn't even deserve a participation trophy for Week 7:

Case Keenum, Rams

It isn’t fair to blame him for all four interceptions Sunday. But the fact is, the Los Angles offense just isn’t very consistent with Keenum running it. And this is what gets him a Harrison: he has thrown an interception on the Rams' last offensive play in three straight games.

Jarvis Landry, Dolphins

His attempted block on Bills safety Aaron Williams was so high he almost needed a ladder to execute it. There was no reason for him to have to go to Williams’ head and neck area. We applaud aggressive play. We bench people for perceived cheap shots.

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Marty Mornhinweg, Ravens

The Ravens are 0-2 since they changed offensive coordinators. That can't be blamed on Morninweg. But a rushing attack that featured 6 yards on 12 attempts Sunday? Yeah, we’re looking at you, Marty.

Dan Quinn, Falcons

We don’t mind coaches who take chances. We encourage it. But going for it on fourth down when the ball is on your side of the 50 in overtime is not a calculated risk. It is a silly decision, especially with Atlanta's defense, and cost your team a chance at victory.

Vikings offensive line

We understand you have injuries. Welcome to the NFL. But you also have a great defense. All you really need to do is give your quarterback a chance, and you could make it all the way to the Super Bowl. To say you were overwhelmed by the Eagles defense is an understatement.

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