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James Harrison cut by Steelers and signed with Patriots
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James Harrison played pretty well prior to Watts being drafted. So I never understood why he was such a disaster with the Bengals. Square peg / round hole that constantly plagues this franchise. Apparently he visited and signed with New England.
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(12-26-2017, 07:32 PM)Derrick Wrote: James Harrison played pretty well prior to Watts being drafted. So I never understood why he was such a disaster with the Bengals. Square peg / round hole that constantly plagues this franchise. Apparently he visited and signed with New England.

Sorry I see this info was posted earlier under the moniker Spygate. Who knew?
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(12-26-2017, 07:36 PM)Derrick Wrote: Sorry I see this info was posted earlier under the moniker Spygate. Who knew?

It's ok buddy. You're special. Go gettem tiger!  LMAO



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(12-26-2017, 07:32 PM)Derrick Wrote: James Harrison played pretty well prior to Watts being drafted. So I never understood why he was such a disaster with the Bengals. Square peg / round hole that constantly plagues this franchise. Apparently he visited and signed with New England.

I think this was a psyop more than anything. Harrison standing on the NE sideline talking smack to his former teammates all day, probably won’t have much impact, but if they have a spot for a designated a-hole - why not?

Pittsburgh doesn’t have to use a roster spot, their designated a-hole is Joey Porter.
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(12-26-2017, 07:32 PM)Derrick Wrote: James Harrison played pretty well prior to Watts being drafted. So I never understood why he was such a disaster with the Bengals. Square peg / round hole that constantly plagues this franchise. Apparently he visited and signed with New England.

It was a bad fit. An outside linebacker in a 3-4 defense has different responsibilities than a SAM or WILL linebacker in a 4-3 defense and not everyone can make the adjustment. James Harrison is a smart guy but after playing an entire career as a 3-4 OLB it was too big of a change.
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(12-26-2017, 07:32 PM)Derrick Wrote: James Harrison played pretty well prior to Watts being drafted. So I never understood why he was such a disaster with the Bengals. Square peg / round hole that constantly plagues this franchise. Apparently he visited and signed with New England.

Not bengals related....  belongs in AROUND THE NFL
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