Hey, don't forget my man LaMarr Woodley! Harrison/Polamalu/Woodley was basically the backbone of Steelers legendary defense back in the day. Damn shame Woodley didn't got as much credit as the other guys.
Corrie Nye How y’all forgetting Aaron Smith, Brett Kiesel, James Farrior and Larry Foote that 2008 defense was one of the top 5 greatest in the NFL. I wish we could get back to these days used to love seeing the Steelers being #1 #2 Defense with the Ravens. If we had this defense with the offenses we had we would’ve already won back to back Super Bowls for sure
What's crazy is at the time our fans didn't claim they were dominant like fans do now...all fans did was complain about the secondary claiming they are trash just like everyone does today. Ike taylor was highly hated on and our fans claim he was great
@@davidduffy2046 that's bullshit, the league started changing up rules and it made it seem like he was since he started to get flagged and fined for every hard hit. Harrison knew how to play football
All the Steeler/Raven games were amazing back then. You could always count on THE best hitting in the league happening during those games. Just viscous.
@@sharonford1861 The Steelers cut him twice, he went to the ravens who cut him, then I think he went to the euro league for a year and the Steelers picked him back up in 07. Supposedly he had a hard time understanding the playbook and would just get frustrated and give up on the field his first few years, so he rarely saw playing time.
He was one of My favorita players , He was born to be a Steelers. And. He is also an example For life He never gave up , He was a force. , an. Star. 92.
Anthony G Warfield yeah you can't blame him for wanting to try to win a Superbowl last year after he was cut. He will still always be a Steeler in my mind. I'll never forget that interception/td in the Super Bowl!
he asked to be cut because he was angry with no snaps. He refused to help the young players and he did not want to be a role model. Dont get me wrong, he was an amazing player, but he was not a good presence in the locker room for the younger guys coming in
superbowl xliii the cards played well. Kurt warner and then that touchdown going up in the 4th quarter made it the best superbowl I have ever experienced in my 39 years of life. The cards played well that game and I'm a steelers fan. Besides isn't tarizona where all our players go at some point in their careers.
I love this dude. He was everything that embodies a Steelers defender Coming from someone who grew up Lambert, Blount, Greene and Greenwood. He IS the Steelers. Seeing him play live and in person. Makes me proud to wear the colors on Sundays.
To an amazing career as an outside linebacker and prolly on of the best during his era of play. Hall of Fame bound for Harrison for sure *waves terrible towel*
I remember watching SB 43 and seeing Harrison return that interception all the way and I was speechless. To see a guy like him, with his body type do that was just amazing
From the very play I saw him in was my favorite player & ultimately Is my all time favorite player! Thanks James for all you did for the Steelers! Can’t wait to see you in the hall of fame!!!
James Harrison isn't just in the HoF conversation, he's HoF material. I'm a Pats fan and I hate that we only had him for one season. Dude was magic even in his old age.
No exaggeration, he never should’ve been cut by Pittsburgh. James Harrison at his oldest was still out working guys half his age fresh out of college, and that speaks to his work ethic.
James Harrison #92 he made that unique number shine and will always be remembered. He is a legend and will always be remembered in the hall of fame. We will always remember and miss you deebo. One of the best defensive players to ever do it. He was one the faces of Pittsburgh steelers.
HOF player if only as the "most ornery" player ever. They should show the play early in Harrison's career where some drunk Browns fan ran onto the field -- while the other players stood back waiting for security, Harrison grabbed the guy, body slammed him, and sat on him until security could catch up. He declined White House invitations (before it was fashionable) from both Bush and Obama, because they were only inviting him because his team won. Watch those highlights again and ask yourself if Harrison ever forgot the Ravens had cut him. What a character, and what a player.
One of my favorites ever. Thanks for the memories, Deebo. As a Pittsburgh fan, I’m not even mad at him for leaving so that he could start somewhere. I just wish that he would have gone to literally any other team than the Patriots. Hell, he could have gone to the Ravens for all I care, just not the Pats...
@@michaelgriffiths8329 I mean, he just wanted to start for a superbowl qualiber team. It makes sense that he goes to the Pats, i'd rather see him signing in NE that some crap like CLE
One of the best defense players of all time. It's a shame that the Steelers cut him like that. I think he might have impacted the game against the Jaguars.
One of the scariest things about Harrison was all that mass and strength packed into such a compact package. You don't want a guy like that loading up and popping you because he'll have all the leverage. I'm a Bears fan so I watched Urlacher's whole career. He was never really able to get big hits because he was so tall (6'4") he couldn't get under ball carriers. Wasn't a problem for James Harrison. He was compact enough to get under ball carriers but also wide enough to be able to easily square them up.
Bernard Johnson it would make you look like a certified clown for someone to fight another over that anyways . Dude shouldn't have run up on him celebrating and it was accidental.
Who ever pressed the "dislike" button, on this (James Harrison) Video,....has to be a Momo!! This dude brought it, every Sunday! He's a Beast!!...you gotta respect it!...Steeler fan, or not!!
Loved watching Deebo play for the Steelers! Still has the best Super Bowl play ever in my opinion, if he ain’t a first ballot hall of famer he’ll get in on his second chance no doubt 🙌🏻 #steelersLEGEND
This guy was the Jack Lambert of my generation of steeler fans , Dude was an absolute beast and a force so glad i got to see him play during my childhood/teenage years . #92 will always be my favorite player to walk the field
It was so much fun watching Harrison and Polamalu play together. I'll miss him big time. Steelers big time need a fierce defensive player like he was again. I know, no player will match him in the steel city but you know what I mean
The only knock on Harrison being a Hall Of Famer is his late start preventing the big cumulative stats. But for a 5-year stretch from 2007 to 2011 he was the best outside linebacker in the league: 5 straight Pro Bowls, back-to-back All Pro teams, 2008 Defensive Player Of The Year, and the most game-altering play in Superbowl history- a 14-point swing on a 100 yard pick-six. Add in Steelers franchise sack leader, tied for 5th all-time in post-season sacks, 4 Superbowl Appearances, 2 Superbowl Rings, and even when he was just a special-teams guy in 2005, he led the Steelers in special-team tackles to earn his first ring against Seattle. Finally he was such a viscous hitter that he required the NFL to start trimming the strike-zone on defensive players. THEE ONLY knock on his Hall Of Fame resume is B-level cumulative stats since he was 29 before becoming a starter, but to me, that just adds to the glory of his story. The ultimate never-quit bust in the NFL Hall Of Fame. When you look at players in the Hall Of Fame whose greatness overcame abbreviated careers and low cumulative stats (Swann, Warner, Davis, etc), I say Harrison has earned a spot. Especially since his lost years weren't from early retirement, but like Kurt Warner: grinding out a starting position after years of toil.
The Polamalu/Harrison defense was absolutely incredible
Polamalu/Harrison/Clark/Taylor/Hampton defense* lmao
Hey, don't forget my man LaMarr Woodley! Harrison/Polamalu/Woodley was basically the backbone of Steelers legendary defense back in the day. Damn shame Woodley didn't got as much credit as the other guys.
Zia Combs Straight blood battles!! Legendary time
Corrie Nye How y’all forgetting Aaron Smith, Brett Kiesel, James Farrior and Larry Foote that 2008 defense was one of the top 5 greatest in the NFL. I wish we could get back to these days used to love seeing the Steelers being #1 #2 Defense with the Ravens. If we had this defense with the offenses we had we would’ve already won back to back Super Bowls for sure
What's crazy is at the time our fans didn't claim they were dominant like fans do now...all fans did was complain about the secondary claiming they are trash just like everyone does today. Ike taylor was highly hated on and our fans claim he was great
If I'm going down a dark alley I'm taking James Harrison with me
Steven Martinez i started CTFU as soon as i seen dis😂😂😂😂😭😭
right😂
Yes.
To do naughty things to him in the dark or what?
He's only short for the NFL
James Harrison is a Future NFL Hall of Famer no doubt in my mind.
Absolutely but how in the hell did he go undrafted.
He was one of the dirtiest players the NFL has seen in decades. A total dirt bag
@@bradstrayer485 Because he had a fear of flying on planes
@@aaronrose71 come do think of it i thought i heard something about that. Appreciate the reply.
@@davidduffy2046 that's bullshit, the league started changing up rules and it made it seem like he was since he started to get flagged and fined for every hard hit. Harrison knew how to play football
Hopefully he and the Steelers settle their differences, he needs to be remembered and honored properly as an all-time great Steeler
What differences did they have?
@@swanny1878 he played for the Patriots which pissed off the entire city of Pittsburgh even the organization was pissed at him.
@@spottyblanks5199 they’re fine. They’ve had him back at Heinz Field plenty of times since.
I don’t care if he played for the pats or the bungles he’ll always be a STEELER. I’m going to miss you DEEBO
You're a great fan, i also feel the same way about le garrett blount, he's always be a pats to me
Mc Pickle don't forget he was also in Baltimores practice squad
Old Account the ratbirds could've had Ray Lewis, Suggs, and Harrison on the same team. That would have been dominant 😱
Daniel Ruelas and reed
Mc Pickle steeler for ever!!!!
I'll never forget this man's phenomenal Super Bowl performance!!!! Steelers hall of fame without a doubt!!!!
Derek Deford
Change your baker Mayfield video to "why Baker Mayfield is an overrated qb who can't do well without amazing offensive weapons"
Nick Foles #GOAT #FATHERFIGURE #MANOFGOD Savage asf
fight me lanky bitch ass backup nigga
Tom Brady 17-10
Sitting in Iraq, watching the Superbowl vs the Cards..."Screaming" my head off...That INT was Phenomenal..Steeler Nation World Wide
Wildest sports moment of my life
I hear Iraq is lovely, how was it? Did you sample the local farmers markets?
It’s players like Harrison, Polamalu, and Big Ben, that make the Steelers my favorite all time team.
You had me until Rapistburger
That Monday he had against the Ravens in '07. I bleed purple but Harrison earned my respect game that night. Absolute warrior.
All the Steeler/Raven games were amazing back then. You could always count on THE best hitting in the league happening during those games. Just viscous.
I'm a Ravens fan...im gonna miss this dude. Most feared pass rusher I have seen. Guy can still play
Yeah he was greg lloyd ×2.
Can you imagine if the ravens never cut him and he spent a decade with Lewis, Reed, Suggs, Scott, Boulware and company. Thank you Ravens!
Suggs was made great becuse he was INN competition with the great James ! Suggs is like me a RAVEN . THANKS JAMES . I hate the STEELERS .
@@soulesslemming really ?
@@sharonford1861 The Steelers cut him twice, he went to the ravens who cut him, then I think he went to the euro league for a year and the Steelers picked him back up in 07.
Supposedly he had a hard time understanding the playbook and would just get frustrated and give up on the field his first few years, so he rarely saw playing time.
Much love for James Harrison from Pittsburgh
That's your opinion fanboy.
Metalrails no shit Sherlock
From undrafted to possibly the Hall of Fame, that’s amazing. Goes to show that putting in work and not giving up pays off
His presence for the Steelers was amazing
When I think of James Harrison I think "r.i.p qb of that game"
Lol
I think the same thing about T.J. Watt now too
He was one of My favorita players , He was born to be a Steelers. And. He is also an example For life He never gave up , He was a force. , an. Star. 92.
Even though you left us for the Bengals and the Patriots I still have love for you DeBo. Thanks for all the Great Memories with My Steelers. 🐐🐐🐐🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
He didnt leave us for either, We cut him both times.
GeneralShowHD I know but I was just saying
Anthony G Warfield yeah you can't blame him for wanting to try to win a Superbowl last year after he was cut. He will still always be a Steeler in my mind. I'll never forget that interception/td in the Super Bowl!
Step Child Major Facts
he asked to be cut because he was angry with no snaps. He refused to help the young players and he did not want to be a role model. Dont get me wrong, he was an amazing player, but he was not a good presence in the locker room for the younger guys coming in
Great player, HOF bound for sure. Although I'm still bitter about SB XLIII.
See on 6:18 "Illegal block on the back". Give the ring to Warner and Fitzgerald.
See on 6:18 ILLEGAL BLOCK ON THE BACK. Give your SB ring to Warner or Fitzgerald.
Jorge Espinoza that is so obvious! How tf did the refs miss that?! For more proof, click on the link I posted
superbowl xliii the cards played well. Kurt warner and then that touchdown going up in the 4th quarter made it the best superbowl I have ever experienced in my 39 years of life. The cards played well that game and I'm a steelers fan. Besides isn't tarizona where all our players go at some point in their careers.
same
I love this dude. He was everything that embodies a Steelers defender Coming from someone who grew up Lambert, Blount, Greene and Greenwood. He IS the Steelers. Seeing him play live and in person. Makes me proud to wear the colors on Sundays.
Thank You James you deserve to go out in the black and gold.
The greatest Super Bowl play of ALL TIME
We don't win without that play.
To an amazing career as an outside linebacker and prolly on of the best during his era of play. Hall of Fame bound for Harrison for sure *waves terrible towel*
I’m not even a Steelers fan but James Harrison should absolutely be in the Pro Football Hall of Fame!
When I was a child and saw deebo play, I instantly became a lifelong Steeler fan
#SteelCity
I remember watching SB 43 and seeing Harrison return that interception all the way and I was speechless. To see a guy like him, with his body type do that was just amazing
Favorite Player of ALL TIME.
From the very play I saw him in was my favorite player & ultimately Is my all time favorite player! Thanks James for all you did for the Steelers! Can’t wait to see you in the hall of fame!!!
Those Steeler defenses had alot of great players but James Harrison was my favorite. I loved watching him dominate week after week
James Harrison isn't just in the HoF conversation, he's HoF material. I'm a Pats fan and I hate that we only had him for one season. Dude was magic even in his old age.
No exaggeration, he never should’ve been cut by Pittsburgh. James Harrison at his oldest was still out working guys half his age fresh out of college, and that speaks to his work ethic.
James Harrison was a freakin beast!
Strolling down memory lane.. man I loved watching this guy as a kid and the defense in general.. never seen a defense more fun to watch since
James Harrison #92 he made that unique number shine and will always be remembered. He is a legend and will always be remembered in the hall of fame. We will always remember and miss you deebo. One of the best defensive players to ever do it. He was one the faces of Pittsburgh steelers.
He defines what “an unstoppable force” looks like in the NFL. A True Grit player!
Nothing but respect for Harrison. Literally rewrote the definition of "Grinding", man's a legend.
James Harrison is an absolute bad ass
The blocking from Polamalu was absolutely insane. I miss watching them all play. The A-team.
HOF player if only as the "most ornery" player ever. They should show the play early in Harrison's career where some drunk Browns fan ran onto the field -- while the other players stood back waiting for security, Harrison grabbed the guy, body slammed him, and sat on him until security could catch up. He declined White House invitations (before it was fashionable) from both Bush and Obama, because they were only inviting him because his team won. Watch those highlights again and ask yourself if Harrison ever forgot the Ravens had cut him. What a character, and what a player.
Future Hall of Famer!!! #CantonBound 💪🏉
WHAT A BEAST...MY GOD HE PLAYED SO LONG..HE was SO GREAT. GOD BLESS HIM....
what a time to be alive man my steelers the ravens and seahawks probably gave the whole nfl concussions
Those Ravens vs. Steelers games were really something special....must see TV.
That week 9 game vs Baltimore was incredible...
debo love ya man had a wonderful career with Pittsburgh much love to you and your family I've always loved to watch James do this thing
Legend
James Harrison definitely needs to be in the NFL Hall of Fame
Man the Steelers had some tough and great players and pretty much hof'er's or gonna be some day and Harrison is another one.
The Steelers Ravens rivalry between 2000-2012 was the last Great Era of hard hitting defence. I'm glad I was able to witness it.
One of my favorites ever. Thanks for the memories, Deebo. As a Pittsburgh fan, I’m not even mad at him for leaving so that he could start somewhere. I just wish that he would have gone to literally any other team than the Patriots. Hell, he could have gone to the Ravens for all I care, just not the Pats...
Joey Mercado I said the same exact thing when I first heard about the patriots signing him. It'll take some time but I'll forgive him eventually
@@michaelgriffiths8329 I mean, he just wanted to start for a superbowl qualiber team. It makes sense that he goes to the Pats, i'd rather see him signing in NE that some crap like CLE
For the presence and fear he brought to the Steelers defense he should be in the hall of fame.
One of the best defense players of all time. It's a shame that the Steelers cut him like that. I think he might have impacted the game against the Jaguars.
I blame Tomlin 100 percent for how it ended with Harrison and the Steelers
Well he wanted out because he didn't want to be the back up media made more smoke about it.
@@jjsteel43 I don't it James Harrison wanted out he wanted to start and steelers already had young players playing well for them.
he was awesome .
That dude was hell!!!
Man this makes me want to cry
Ex extraordinario jugador magnífico deportista de pittsburg
As a Steelers fan I find it odd that Harrison is only my second favorite linebacker from Kent State. Dude is a monster!
When the time comes, shouldn't even be up for debate....HOF'er 100%
He's a first ballot hall a famer without a doubt.
James harrison is a first ballot hall of famer in my eyes.
a true legend and
Pittsburgh Steeler
One of my favorite all-time players. He was built for one thing: Football
This guy belongs in the Hall. He went all out every play. He made huge plays in huge situations.
Loved watching him play ball, one of my favorites all time.... miss watching him play now......
One of the best players, he should have never been let go.............NEVER...
One of the scariest things about Harrison was all that mass and strength packed into such a compact package. You don't want a guy like that loading up and popping you because he'll have all the leverage. I'm a Bears fan so I watched Urlacher's whole career. He was never really able to get big hits because he was so tall (6'4") he couldn't get under ball carriers. Wasn't a problem for James Harrison. He was compact enough to get under ball carriers but also wide enough to be able to easily square them up.
Flacco's daddy
jump4joy69 troy
jump4joy69 😂😂😂
jump4joy69 I guess Suggs, is Ben's daddy then?
@The Town Dandy Was does looks have to do with dominating?
@The Town Dandy ok? You're wierd. Please don't tag me with dumbshit again bye.
Two great linebackers..
Jack Lambert
James Harrison...
Kent st
What a beast this guy was! (or still is lol) btw, anyone know the music starting from 3:58 ?
Wow i need more like this. First mike vick now james Harrison. These are amazing
Relentless !! Thanks for the memories 92!!
One of my favorite Steeler Players of All Time. Extremely hard worker.
Just met this man down at a bar in ketchikan Alaska. It was an honor thank you sir.
Phenomenal career and wish him nothing but the best and I wish we could've got him another ring this year
As a Ravens fan, watching these highlights make me realize he was the scariest Steeler on that defense. That’s RESPECT!
The man is an absolute BEAST loved watching him as a STEELERS FAN!
To see a DE/LB intercept a pass and leap over a defender is awesome. Wat an athlete. That leap ovr Tomlinson was great.
Thank you Harrison for everything you did your entire career, for never giving up and always working hard #UnforgettableLegend
"Lights out, balls out" Best description of James Harrison and how he played football. Go Steelers!
A total physical specimen, in every category!
The hurdle for his first career int needs to be talked abt more
That 07 defense didn't stop there were pursing you until you were down and then still running to the ball
The Mike Tyson of linebackers
I am so happy he was able to secure Pittsburgh's all-time sack record before he left. He deserved it, and I loved watching him play growing up.
Anyone else notice the guy that got kicked in the face by Harrison at 4:10
LOL
He had no choice but to play it off. We all know if that dude fought back he would've got his ass kicked
Bernard Johnson it would make you look like a certified clown for someone to fight another over that anyways . Dude shouldn't have run up on him celebrating and it was accidental.
NoKeE JuNIor good eye on that lol. I bet he saved them teeth that got kicked out his face. Lolol
Right in the button
Who ever pressed the "dislike" button, on this (James Harrison)
Video,....has to be a Momo!!
This dude brought it, every Sunday!
He's a Beast!!...you gotta respect it!...Steeler fan, or not!!
Was a beast for the steelers. Always a steeler
Definetly a hall if famer. He changed football all by himself.
Loved watching Deebo play for the Steelers! Still has the best Super Bowl play ever in my opinion, if he ain’t a first ballot hall of famer he’ll get in on his second chance no doubt 🙌🏻 #steelersLEGEND
A Mans Man
This guy was the Jack Lambert of my generation of steeler fans , Dude was an absolute beast and a force so glad i got to see him play during my childhood/teenage years . #92 will always be my favorite player to walk the field
Man is an absolute BEAST on and off the field
this dudes work outs are insane.
best highlight. smashing that browns fan that ran onto field
0:53 so no one is gonna talk about how slick james harrison hurdle was
as a Ravens fan I fucking love Harrison
no one has been held more than Harrison
It was so much fun watching Harrison and Polamalu play together. I'll miss him big time. Steelers big time need a fierce defensive player like he was again. I know, no player will match him in the steel city but you know what I mean
James Harrison's built like everybody in NFL Blitz
The Secretariat of linebackers.
Strong tradition of great lb'ers in Pittsburgh.
That hurdle 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The only knock on Harrison being a Hall Of Famer is his late start preventing the big cumulative stats. But for a 5-year stretch from 2007 to 2011 he was the best outside linebacker in the league: 5 straight Pro Bowls, back-to-back All Pro teams, 2008 Defensive Player Of The Year, and the most game-altering play in Superbowl history- a 14-point swing on a 100 yard pick-six. Add in Steelers franchise sack leader, tied for 5th all-time in post-season sacks, 4 Superbowl Appearances, 2 Superbowl Rings, and even when he was just a special-teams guy in 2005, he led the Steelers in special-team tackles to earn his first ring against Seattle. Finally he was such a viscous hitter that he required the NFL to start trimming the strike-zone on defensive players. THEE ONLY knock on his Hall Of Fame resume is B-level cumulative stats since he was 29 before becoming a starter, but to me, that just adds to the glory of his story. The ultimate never-quit bust in the NFL Hall Of Fame. When you look at players in the Hall Of Fame whose greatness overcame abbreviated careers and low cumulative stats (Swann, Warner, Davis, etc), I say Harrison has earned a spot. Especially since his lost years weren't from early retirement, but like Kurt Warner: grinding out a starting position after years of toil.