I did however question the notion that Harrison not shaving was the reason he was suspended for the rest of the season, which is what some on this thread alluded to, not Harrison.
Huh what? This what Harrison told the NY Post
"Harrison was vague about what happened but resolute it would never happen again, revealing nothing more than being late to the team bus and
not shaving on game days."
In a sense you're right: Harrison did not "allude to" shaving. Allude means to make an indirect reference. Whereas he's talking about shaving directly, mentioning it by name, and saying that not doing it contributed to his suspension. It could not be more clear and yet you managed to misunderstand it.
Harrison did not say that was the reason, he stated that was part of the reason. Anyone who then suggests that Harrison not shaving is the reason for the suspension is speculating. There is no gray areas here, but you can continue with your smoke and mirrors act.
Good grief. No one suggested that not shaving is the sole reason that he got suspended. Everyone knows it was a cumulative thing: he didn't shave plus then later he was late for the bus and then he stabbed several people while adorned with thuggish tattoos. What you said was that not only did shaving have nothing to do with it but that Harrison made the shaving thing up as a prank:
"Harrison ... gave the media something in jest by making the shaving comment .... Do some of you actually believe his suspension is because he didn't shave?"
The only way your analysis could have been less right would have been if you mistook the SJ mentioned in the article for Saint Joe's.