James Harrison is an icon when it comes to the long and storied history of the Pittsburgh Steelers and their legendary defenses. He’s right up there with names like Jack Lambert, Joe Greene and Jack Ham.



The way his former teammates see it, Harrison’s name is now more synonymous with LeGarrette Blount than Mel Blount.



A couple of days after the Steelers made somewhat of a surprising move and released their all-time sack leader and less than 24 hours after Harrison signed with the Patriots, details emerged that paints Harrison as a selfish and all-around bad teammate who refused to practice at times and refused to stand on the sidelines for two late-season road games.



The totality of his actions forced the Steelers to release Harrison two days before the nationally televised Christmas Day game against the Texans that was met with some push back from their fans.



“Do you think the organization wanted to get rid of James Harrison? Nah.