Arnold Harrison

Arnold Harrison

Arnold Harrison is in the NFL and is an outside linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He wears number 97 and is 6'3 and 236 pounds.

 
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The Steelers have waived backup linebacker Arnold Harrison, the first player to lose his job after three kickoff return touchdowns were allowed by Pittsburgh's coverage unit in the last four games.  
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WJBF-TVBrowns claim Arnold HarrisonProFootballTalkThe good news for linebacker/special teamer Arnold Harrison is that he was claimed off waivers after getting dumped by the Steelers. ...On the Steelers: Changes made on special teamsPittsburgh Post GazetteSteelers Cut Arnold Harrison As Punishment for Kick Coverage WoesFanHouse (blog)LB Harrison cut as Steelers shore up special teamsThe Associated PressBehind the Steel Curtain (blog...  
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It has become painfully clear the the Steelers' special teams are in trouble. They have allowed four kick returns for touchdowns this year, not exactly a way to return to the Super Bowl. Last week, the Steelers released Arnold Harrison, who was immediately signed by the Cleveland Browns (not that it will help them). To fill his roster spot, the Steelers signed Donovan Woods as his replacement. It was clearly a good decision, as the Chiefs...  
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There are 32 football teams in the NFL.  They all share media revenues, have relatively equal stadium sizes, operate under a salary cap and thus, are all created equal.  Since the inauguration of the Super Bowl, at roughly the same time the old AFL and NFL merged into one structure, each franchise should have mathematically won a single Super Bowl, with 11 teams lucky enough to grab two Lombardis.  The Pittsburgh Steelers have won two by...  
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The Steelers shook up the roster on Tuesday, adding CB Corey Ivy and LB Rocky Boiman while releasing CB Keiwan Ratliff and LB Donovan Woods. Woods was added to the roster just last week to replace the departed Arnold Harrison, who is now a Cleveland Brown. All of Tuesday's moves were made with special teams in mind, because the Steelers' coverage units stink out loud, and even more heads had to roll.Ivy, undrafted out of the University of...  
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