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Feel like weve seen this type of thing before
i have always wondered that. but is james the kind of guy to tell?CameronCrazy06 said:Whenever I see a move like this I always just assume it's just to try and learn the other team's playbook
Deatrich Wise and Trey Flowers?bosoxlover12 said:Can anybody outside of me name 2 active pass rushers on the Patriots prior to today? Exactly
idk if Harrison has anything left in him, but why not try him out
For a Super Bowl ring!? Hell yes. Steelers cut him; they should’ve seen it comingFather Pugzo said:i have always wondered that. but is james the kind of guy to tell?
To be fair he might get a ring if the Steelers win too. Not exactly sure how that works.AE. said:For a Super Bowl ring!? Hell yes. Steelers cut him; they should’ve seen it coming
Via Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com, a team source said that Harrison would “sleep in a recliner chair during position meetings and snore loudly while [linebackers coach] Joey Porter would teach.”
That tidbit comes from an unnamed source. Steelers linebacker Bud Dupree opted to go on the record.
According to Paul Zeise of 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh, linebacker Bud Dupree said during a weekly radio spot that “Harrison would leave the stadium as soon as he found out he was inactive the past four or five weeks, often didn’t practice or attend meetings and rarely would come in the locker room.” Dupree also said Harrison “wouldn’t visit Ryan Shazier in hospital, either.”
"I said to them, 'It’s clear you want to play your younger guys and I understand, so why don’t you release me. You go on your way and I’ll go on mine.' They said, 'No, no, no, we got a role for you.'" Harrison told Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette after his first practice with the Patriots.
bosoxlover12 said:Because he didnt want to be there. He literally admitted it today