When the Pittsburgh Steelers do sign free agents of relative significance, which is somewhat rare in comparison to the rest of the league, one of the things that they really try to take into consideration is whether or not that player fits their personality in the locker room. They usually have success doing this, but that hasn’t always been the case.
This isn’t about the outliers, though, nor it is even about those who came in and adopted the Steelers Way, like James Farrior and Kimo Von Oelhoffen and Ryan Clark.