Orien Harris

Orien Harris

Orien Harris is a defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, wearing number 71. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Miami (FL). Orien Harris is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 302 pounds. Here... [more]

Orien Harris is a defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers, wearing number 71. 2006 is his first year as a professional football player. He played in college at Miami (FL). Orien Harris is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 302 pounds. Here you can recommend links and photos or discuss Orien Harris and the Steelers.

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The 2009 season has reached critical mass for the Pittsburgh Steelers. It's make or break time. The next few weeks will determine if the Steelers will be legitimate playoff contenders —with hopes of defending their world title—or outside looking in with a severe case of Super Bowl hangover, wondering what went wrong. Many factors have contributed to the 6-4 record, the low point of the season culminating in Sunday's stunning loss to the Chiefs...  
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More photos » by Ed Zurga - AP 1 day ago: Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles (25) celebrates a touchdown with fans during the second half of an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, in Kansas City, Mo. The Chiefs beat the Steelers 27-24. (AP...  
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From the FanPosts  -Joel The Kansas City Chiefs recorded their third win of the season against the Pittsburgh Steelers.  So did the Chiefs pull out the win due to better offensive line play?  Once again this post will attempt to evaluate each offensive lineman on each offensive play for the first three quarters of the game.  There is no place to hide when you are on film. One might think that the offensive line graded out better...  
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Maybe the Pittsburgh Steelers should have seen this one coming. Somehow, they didn’t.They didn’t believe they could lose to the rebuilding Chiefs, not a week after a loss to the Bengals seriously hurt their chances of repeating in the AFC North. That confidence – or maybe overconfidence – going into Kansas City was very evident.  
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Someone must have forgot to tell the Steelers that return season doesn't start until after Christmas. In the past eight games, the Steelers have allowed some type of return for a touchdown.  In the last two games, it has cost them in the final tally. Before the opening kickoff, Steelers radio broadcaster Tunch Ilkin stated that he thought the Steelers would not allow another return for a touchdown for the remainder of the season.  Oops. But...  
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