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James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 11:42 pm
by K_C_
In the Super Bowl.
MIKE TOMLIN NEEDS TO FUCKING DIE.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 11:44 pm
by swissvale72
KC wrote:In the Super Bowl.
MIKE TOMLIN NEEDS TO FUCKING DIE.
Fuck you, Mike Tomlin!!
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2018 11:45 pm
by the-other-burg
He’s getting most of the snaps so far.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 12:53 am
by SOCALSTEEL
KC wrote:In the Super Bowl.
MIKE TOMLIN NEEDS TO FUCKING DIE.
But but we would have had to cut Mcullers or Chickilo!!
How would the Steelers survive without those two??

Why give respect to an all time great Steeler for these future stars??
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:17 am
by Legacy User
James Harrison is a
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Old. Slow. Done. Making Tomlin look like a genius tonight.
Fuck that traitorous piece of shit. GO BIRDS
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:32 am
by StillerDownSouth
Not sure what game you are watching but so far I’ve seen him blocked by a RB and seen him miss like 4 tackles and he got abused on the Blount long TD run.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:37 am
by Legacy User
StillerDownSouth wrote:Not sure what game you are watching but so far I’ve seen him blocked by a RB and seen him miss like 4 tackles and he got abused on the Blount long TD run.
This. He’s been fucking awful all game
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:43 am
by stinger8
StillerDownSouth wrote:Not sure what game you are watching but so far I’ve seen him blocked by a RB and seen him miss like 4 tackles and he got abused on the Blount long TD run.
Not sure what game you are watching but on the TD run he was double teamed by a tackle and TE, so clearly he was the guy they wanted neutralized by 2 guys so someone else should make the play. I have seen him set the edge effectively consistently.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 1:50 am
by Legacy User
Just disgusting to see him in this game in that uniform. No matter how he performs.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:25 am
by FortyThree
He contributed the same to the Patriots Super Bowl win this year and he did to the Steelers'.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:27 am
by Legacy User
Will-the-Shake wrote:Just disgusting to see him in this game in that uniform. No matter how he performs.
Every bit as galling for me as Woodson in a Ravens uniform.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:38 am
by Legacy User
Harrison chose himself over his team and for what? To lose a Superbowl, the respect of thousands of fans and tarnish his legacy. Fuck him.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:39 am
by Louis Lipps Service
I don’t think we should have cut him, but he spent as much time on his back today as he did being productive.
He’s a long way from being a Pro Bowler anymore. Let it go.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:41 am
by Kodiak
Louis Lipps Service wrote:He’s a long way from being a Pro Bowler anymore. Let it go.
And still way better than Dud Dupree
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:50 am
by K_C_
Harrison played, tonight, far better than any of our OLBers played.
I love Watt but he hit the rookie wall around week 12.
Dupree was terrible.
Harrison could have helped us.
A lot.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:50 am
by Jobu
Kodiak wrote:Louis Lipps Service wrote:He’s a long way from being a Pro Bowler anymore. Let it go.
And still way better than Dud Dupree
I’m better than Bud Dupree...

Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:51 am
by Louis Lipps Service
Kodiak wrote:Louis Lipps Service wrote:He’s a long way from being a Pro Bowler anymore. Let it go.
And still way better than Dud Dupree
Not "way" better. Especially when you factor in the all around game. And I'm no fan of Bud Dupree right now.
Just because a couple guys here get their jollies off when Harrison got within the same zip code of a QB, doesn't mean he was good.
We led the league in sacks, for Christ's sake. But yes, lets spend the next 5 years bitching about the 39 year old linebacker we let go.
Cause THAT was our biggest issue from this season.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:54 am
by K_C_
Louis Lipps Service wrote:Kodiak wrote:Louis Lipps Service wrote:He’s a long way from being a Pro Bowler anymore. Let it go.
And still way better than Dud Dupree
Not "way" better. Especially when you factor in the all around game. And I'm no fan of Bud Dupree right now.
Just because a couple guys here get their jollies off when Harrison got within the same zip code of a QB, doesn't mean he was good.
We led the league in sacks, for Christ's sake. But yes, lets spend the next 5 years bitching about the 39 year old linebacker we let go.
Cause THAT was our biggest issue from this season.
Harrison was the best Pats pass rusher tonight.
He creamed Foles twice (the first time he should have been flagged, Foles is lucky he still had a working leg).
He pressured Foles at least 4 other times.
Was he the James Harrison of 8 or 9 years ago? Nope.
Was he significantly better than both our OLB's near the end of the season? YEP....BY A LOT.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:56 am
by jeemie
The Eagles scored 41 points tonight.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:56 am
by Louis Lipps Service
KC wrote:
Harrison was the best Pats pass rusher tonight.
He creamed Foles twice (the first time he should have been flagged, Foles is lucky he still had a working leg).
He pressured Foles at least 4 other times.
Was he the James Harrison of 8 or 9 years ago? Nope.
Was he significantly better than both our OLB's near the end of the season? YEP....BY A LOT.
He was the best pass rusher on a team that had 0 sacks and was desperate enough to sign a 39 year old linebacker and throw him straight into a starting role.
Congrats.
I think you guys just like to whine. To be fair, you're getting damn good at it.
Not good enough to whine about things that actually have any real consequence, but don't let that stop you.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:56 am
by Legacy User
Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points tonight.

Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 3:59 am
by K_C_
Louis Lipps Service wrote:KC wrote:
Harrison was the best Pats pass rusher tonight.
He creamed Foles twice (the first time he should have been flagged, Foles is lucky he still had a working leg).
He pressured Foles at least 4 other times.
Was he the James Harrison of 8 or 9 years ago? Nope.
Was he significantly better than both our OLB's near the end of the season? YEP....BY A LOT.
He was the best pass rusher on a team that had 0 sacks and was desperate enough to sign a 39 year old linebacker and throw him straight into a starting role.
Congrats.
I think you guys just like to whine. To be fair, you're getting damn good at it.
Not good enough to whine about things that actually have any real consequence, but don't let that stop you.
....Like I said.
He was significantly better than what we trotted out there at OLB.
...and he was the best Pats pass rusher and he pressured Foles plenty.
Showed he had plenty left in the tank. No other Pat front 7 player did ANYTHING.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:00 am
by K_C_
Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points tonight.
How many did Jacksonville score against us? In Heinz Field?
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:02 am
by Legacy User
KC wrote:Harrison was the best Pats pass rusher tonight.
He creamed Foles twice (the first time he should have been flagged, Foles is lucky he still had a working leg).
He pressured Foles at least 4 other times.
Was he the James Harrison of 8 or 9 years ago? Nope.
Was he significantly better than both our OLB's near the end of the season? YEP....BY A LOT.
OMG. He never creamed Foles. He fell at his feet once and the other was his only true pressure of the night and getting ridden 5 yards behind Foles while the QB throws a strike down field is not pressure...The rest of the game he was on the field.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:02 am
by K_C_
Oh and how many points did Nick Foles put up against the Vikings 2 weeks earlier?
Who's the better QB, Blake Bortles or Nick Foles?
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:03 am
by K_C_
Jackie Chiles wrote:He never creamed Foles.
You didn't watch the game.
In your trailer.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:03 am
by Legacy User
KC wrote:Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points tonight.
How many did Jacksonville score against us? In Heinz Field?
I know... Bigger problems than Harrison not on the roster.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:04 am
by K_C_
Jackie Chiles wrote:KC wrote:Jeemie wrote:The Eagles scored 41 points tonight.
How many did Jacksonville score against us? In Heinz Field?
I know... Bigger problems than Harrison not on the roster.

Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:05 am
by Louis Lipps Service
KC wrote:Louis Lipps Service wrote:KC wrote:
Harrison was the best Pats pass rusher tonight.
He creamed Foles twice (the first time he should have been flagged, Foles is lucky he still had a working leg).
He pressured Foles at least 4 other times.
Was he the James Harrison of 8 or 9 years ago? Nope.
Was he significantly better than both our OLB's near the end of the season? YEP....BY A LOT.
He was the best pass rusher on a team that had 0 sacks and was desperate enough to sign a 39 year old linebacker and throw him straight into a starting role.
Congrats.
I think you guys just like to whine. To be fair, you're getting damn good at it.
Not good enough to whine about things that actually have any real consequence, but don't let that stop you.
....Like I said.
He was significantly better than what we trotted out there at OLB.
...and he was the best Pats pass rusher and he pressured Foles plenty.
Showed he had plenty left in the tank. No other Pat front 7 player did ANYTHING.
He wasn't significantly better than anyone. Dude couldn't cover me in the open field anymore. Better pass rusher than we had? Marginally, yes. But that wasn't really what we were looking for out of that position anymore. Do I wish we'd have found some spot duty to use him in? Absolutely.
But he sure as hell wasn't the difference between us getting to the Super Bowl and us not getting there.
So I look at people whining about it, and I see a bunch of children just looking for a reason to whine.
Have fun with that.
Re: James Harrison with pressure off the edge.
Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2018 4:07 am
by Legacy User
KC wrote:Jackie Chiles wrote:He never creamed Foles.
You didn't watch the game.
In your trailer.
Yes I did thanks... Never saw Harrison "cream" Foles. I get you want to embellish his pedestrian performance but the truth is he did not.