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So long 92

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He ought to be used to it. He has seen it enough.
 
Players on steelers, from both sides of the ball, should have been inspired by his play and professional attitude. but, doubt many were. young money is about themselves.

Thanks, Mr. Harrison. You are the man!
 
I love James Harrison he's one of my all-time favorite Steelers and will forever be remembered for his INT in Super Bowl XLIII,
 
Thank you James Harrison for all you have given, enjoy your retirement, you have earned it
 
Wish some of the young money had the same determination and focus on the game. Mr. Harrison will be missed.
 
Thanks for all your contributions to the Steelers.

#92 elevated the play of those around him, caused blindness in officials, and inspired singular policies from the NFL.

Truly one of the best to wear a Steeler jersey.
 
He'll be back...
 
I think he'll be back for one more. I mean, who do we have to fill that spot if he doesn't?
 
Ed Bouchette said on SiriusXM the afternoon of the Divisional game that he thought Harrison would be back in 2017. We'll see if the injury changes things, though...
 
Harrison was ******* tackled in the 1st quarter, on a hold so ******* blatant even Travis Kelce would have called it.

Called? Nope. Patsies drive for TD with dink-and-dunk since they were not 2nd and 20.
 
For another thing this is the last year of his contract and I'd be surprised if he's back. Ought to hire him as the strength and conditioning coach though.
 
I think he is done, a well-earned retirement. He's the reason this defense improved as much as it did this year.
 
I think he is done, a well-earned retirement. He's the reason this defense improved as much as it did this year.

Who the hell wants retirement? Do you think he is going to stop working out? If his body lets him, and he's still getting the job done, why should e retire? Because of the number 38?
 
He could come back next year as a situational player.

we'll have to draft a OLB
 
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