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Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Rush2seven, Jan 1, 2017.

  1. Rush2seven

    Rush2seven Well-Known Member

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    Has Harrison played his last regular season game? And if so, has he done enough to make the HOF?


    I recall reading that he doesn't even want to think about it right now, he'll wait until the Steelers are done and he takes time off and sees where he's at with his body. But you would think he is pretty close to retiring. As for the second question, certainly a deep run in the playoffs where he can put up a few more sacks couldn't hurt .


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  2. bigbenhotness

    bigbenhotness Well-Known Member

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    if we were to win it all this year he will retire for sure.
     
  3. Lizard72

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    If they win the SB I think he rides off into the sunset for real this time. They come close...he comes back and they welcome him back. He's still a force!
     
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  4. steelcurtainmrp

    steelcurtainmrp Well-Known Member

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    Hall of Famer no doubt. NFL Defensive MVP 2 Super Bowls. Steelers all time sack leader. One of the greatest plays in Super Bowl history. 5x pro bowler. If we win the Super Bowl I could see him stepping away, but he is still in great shape --- he would be nice to see him come back.
     
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  5. Rush2seven

    Rush2seven Well-Known Member

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    Have to agree with that
     
  6. Rush2seven

    Rush2seven Well-Known Member

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    Certainly it means something to be the Steelers all time leader, but he is way behind sack leaders in the NFL
     
  7. steelcurtainmrp

    steelcurtainmrp Well-Known Member

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    I know that they don't take this into consideration, but, The man has never given up. He was cut by the Steelers and the ravens and even played in the European league for a year. Who would've thought he would be where he is now?
     
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  8. SteelerGlenn

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    If we win the Super Bowl I think there's a real good chance he retires. Something tells me with the amount of snaps he's been playing with no signs of any fatigue that he'll be back.
     
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  9. Rush2seven

    Rush2seven Well-Known Member

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    Not to mention his resilience being a leader this season
     
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  10. steelcurtainmrp

    steelcurtainmrp Well-Known Member

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    Just looked it up due to curiosity. He was cut by the Steelers 3 times and the ravens once. He considered retiring at the age of 26 but the Steelers signed him for a 4th time due to Clark Haggans getting injured--- and now, as they say, the rest is history.
    Just imagine if Haggans did not get hurt...
     
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