James was one of my favorites. I was extremely disappointed when he chose to leave the team during the season and especially when he went to the Patriots, (the team cut him at HIS request). I still think he should retire a Steeler but I will no longer be there to cheer him on in Canton.
Gregory T Taylor - 6 years ago
James Harrison did more than play Steeler Football. He lived it, ate it, and breathed it. To his fans, myself among them, he is a Steeler's Steeler. His departure stemmed from the fact that he can't stand not contributing, especially as outstanding a player and sportsman as he is. Bring 92 home!
Hans - 6 years ago
He made one of the greatest plays in Steeler's history. He was also one of the most feared players on the field in his time here. Nothing to discuss.
Preston Duncan - 6 years ago
It's a business and Harrison made a business decision he played great for the Steelers
Ian - 6 years ago
Absolutely.. Woodson played for the ravens and came back.. also ..steelers cut Harrison
Calico - 6 years ago
All time sack leader for Steelers,made one of the greatest plays ever in a super bowl, fierce competitor gave his everything he had to the steelers and made them great on defense of course he should retire a Steeler I'm a JAMES HARRISON fan for life if he do or don't retire a Steelers / Future (HOF)
Stlrmad - 6 years ago
He already did retire. That's all ur gettin
Debby White - 6 years ago
Love THE interception in the Superbowl.
B. All - 6 years ago
I agree Nathan. His play against Arizona basically was the difference in a Super Bowl. I he sint get a ring with New England so no harm so foul lol......Steeler for life
Nathan - 6 years ago
Of course. He is a Steeler. When his name is mentioned what team comes right to mind? He is true blue collar and believed he could still contribute. As he told his sons we don't take participation trophies. So I hold nothing against him for going where he could play. Even if it was new England.
James was one of my favorites. I was extremely disappointed when he chose to leave the team during the season and especially when he went to the Patriots, (the team cut him at HIS request). I still think he should retire a Steeler but I will no longer be there to cheer him on in Canton.
James Harrison did more than play Steeler Football. He lived it, ate it, and breathed it. To his fans, myself among them, he is a Steeler's Steeler. His departure stemmed from the fact that he can't stand not contributing, especially as outstanding a player and sportsman as he is. Bring 92 home!
He made one of the greatest plays in Steeler's history. He was also one of the most feared players on the field in his time here. Nothing to discuss.
It's a business and Harrison made a business decision he played great for the Steelers
Absolutely.. Woodson played for the ravens and came back.. also ..steelers cut Harrison
All time sack leader for Steelers,made one of the greatest plays ever in a super bowl, fierce competitor gave his everything he had to the steelers and made them great on defense of course he should retire a Steeler I'm a JAMES HARRISON fan for life if he do or don't retire a Steelers / Future (HOF)
He already did retire. That's all ur gettin
Love THE interception in the Superbowl.
I agree Nathan. His play against Arizona basically was the difference in a Super Bowl. I he sint get a ring with New England so no harm so foul lol......Steeler for life
Of course. He is a Steeler. When his name is mentioned what team comes right to mind? He is true blue collar and believed he could still contribute. As he told his sons we don't take participation trophies. So I hold nothing against him for going where he could play. Even if it was new England.