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James Harrison of the Pittsburgh Steelers won the
2008 NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award. Duh!
Of course he did. Tell me who’s better. He has 24 1/2 sacks in the past two seasons alone, and led the league this year with seven forced fumbles.
Congratulations are in order for James Harrison of
the Pittsburgh Steelers, who was awarded the Associated Press
Defensive MVP on yesterday........But......And yes there is a but......How does Ed Reed finish 3rd? The final order for the award went as follows: 2) Demarcus Ware 3) Ed ...
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James Harrison or Demarcus Ware who gets your
vote?
The NFL announced Monday morning that Steelers OLB
James Harrison has been named the 2008 Defensive Player
of the Year. His teammate, SS Troy Polamalu, finished fifth in the yearly ballot of 50 votes from the Associated Press. Harrison led the ...
The Steelers’ James Harrison, the defensive player of
the year, took a circuitous route to N.F.L. success,
overcoming a couple of brushes with the law and learning from his mistakes. >
James Harrison is the fifth Steeler to win
the Defensive POY award. (US Presswire)
Total Pro Sports- The Associated Press has announced
that James Harrison, from the Pittsburgh Steelers, has won
the defensive MVP award for the 2008 season. The last Steeler to win the award was Rod Woodson in 1993. Woodson, who played both cornerback and safety during his Hall of Fame ...
James Harrison, the best player on the NFL's
best defense, has won The Associated Press 2008 Defensive
Player of the Year award.
NEW YORK (AP) -- James Harrison slams down
the current version of the Steel Curtain better than
any ...
James Harrison is the AP Defensive Player of
the Year. Link includes pictures of Harrison with a
shotgun.
Steelers linebacker James Harrison has been named the
NFL's Defensive Player of the Year, according to the
Associated Press. Dallas linebacker DeMarcus Ware was second and Baltimore safety Ed Reed was third. Harrison, who set a Steelers record with 16 ...
Total Pro Sports - On Friday the NFL
awarded Peyton Manning the Most Valuable Player (MVP) Trophy,
his third trophy in his career. Manning has tied Brett Favre for most MVP Trophies in a career, and will probably break the record in upcoming years. Peyton Manning destroyed the field this ...
The 2008 regular season has come and gone.
With it, we've seen some amazing games and some
tremendous individual performances. We've also seen some teams and players stink up the league. At the mid-season point, just after the election, we did our ...
Why James Harrison, and not Peyton Manning, should
be NFL MVP.
MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Yes! Do it again! And some more!
Excellent! Yes! Awwww, poor Steelers fans. How dare the
referees call All-World demigod James Harrison Chris Hoke for simulating the snap count on a field goal! Why, if they ...
Neither quarterback Ben Roethlisberger nor outside linebacker James
Harrison apparently would object if coach Mike Tomlin has
them sit out the Steelers' regular-season finale.
As the Colts continue their turnaround from a
3-4 start to their current 10-4 record, many people
are picking quarterback Peyton Manning as the league’s Most Valuable Player. But Manning’s coach, Tony Dungy, has a different choice for ...
The Steelers have griped about fines and holding
calls, but they're likely to find the most egregious
decision by the NFL came in the selection of the Pro Bowl yesterday.
It's easy to see why Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker
James Harrison would dislike the Ravens. There's the AFC
North rivalry between the two teams, there's the way defensive lineman Trevor Pryce dismissed his performance against the Ravens last year and ...













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