James Harrison used media day at the Super Bowl to make a statement about NFL's increased amount of fines and issues with player safety. Harrison has been the poster child as the league's most heavily fined player for big hits he made during the season. "I just want to tackle them softly on the ground," Harrison joked. "If you can, can you lay a pillow down where I'm going to tackle them so they don't hit the ground too hard ... Mr. Goodell?" Harrison briefly considered retiring after being fined $75,000 for a hit on Browns receiver Mohamed Massaquoi. His total amount of fines reached $125,000 by the end of the season. "At the time, it was something that was really serious for me. Stepping back and having time to look at it and evaluate the whole situation, it was a heat-of-the-moment decision, not well thought out, not planned out," he told reporters.