The Legend of James Harrison

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  • Oviedo
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 23776

    Originally posted by Jooser
    Joe Flacco says no one on the Steelers D scares him. Then, James Harrison unretired. Flacco sharded a little.
    When Harrison demands the attention of more than one blocker I'll believe he worries the opposing QBs. I think Flacco is probably more worried about Worilds than Harrison since Worilds is the one consistently collapsing the pocket and pressuring the QB the last two games.
    "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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    • K Train
      Hall of Famer
      • Jan 2014
      • 3685

      Im glad harrison is there this time....he has a lot of hate in him for the ravens, its good for team morale

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      • Eich
        Legend
        • Jul 2010
        • 6957

        Originally posted by Jooser
        Joe Flacco says no one on the Steelers D scares him.
        I can picture Peezy screaming this line at the defense all week long. I hope they bring it like they did last week.

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        • papillon
          Legend
          • Mar 2008
          • 11337

          Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
          Be careful what you wish for. The sacks were nice, but watch all the plays. He's most times easily contained by one guy and has no impact. As his snap counts have gone up, the defense has hemorrhaged yards and points, averaging 400 and 30 the past three games. Incidentally, he played by far his fewest against Jacksonville (21) and the D played their best game.
          Well, the Colts rushed for 61 yards, so they weren't hemorrhaging yards on the ground, the Colts were behind by 25 points which means to catch up they need big plays and the easiest way to get them is by passing more, Bortles <> Luck from a quarterbacking standpoint.

          Harrison isn't what he used to be, but 2 sacks and a forced fumble is pretty good days work. The fans that are so intent on getting young guys on the field regardless of preparedness or capability is becoming mind boggling. The Steelers want to win games this year, they aren't worried about next year at this moment, they are in the hunt and can solidify that position with a win this Sunday. If an increased snap count for Harrison gets them there, then I don't understand the hate for having him on the field.

          Even a loss doesn't eliminate them from the playoffs, the Steelers are going to try and win games, period.

          Pappy
          Last edited by papillon; 10-30-2014, 09:01 AM.
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          • feltdizz
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 27226

            Originally posted by Oviedo
            When Harrison demands the attention of more than one blocker I'll believe he worries the opposing QBs. I think Flacco is probably more worried about Worilds than Harrison since Worilds is the one consistently collapsing the pocket and pressuring the QB the last two games.
            Worilds has consistently collapsed the pocket for 2 games and in one of those games JH had 2 sacks and a FF.

            I think it's OK to give both LB's credit.

            It's not like they play for different teams.
            Steelers 27
            Rats 16

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            • NorthCoast
              Legend
              • Sep 2008
              • 26228

              I still believe it's no incidence as JH has gotten better so has Worilds. Just as JH made Woodley what he was.

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