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James Harrison expands on his departure from Pittsburgh, and his Steelers legacy

Divorces are ugly in any relationship, and that includes ones within the National Football League. If you don’t believe me, just ask any Pittsburgh Steelers fan what they think of the organization’s all-time sack leader, James Harrison, being released, and then going to the New England Patriots where he will be playing in Super Bowl 52.

The reactions will vary depending on who you speak with. Everything from, “He is dead to me.” to, “Good for him...the Steelers let him go.” will be the usual reaction from die hard black-and-gold faithful.

One of the unique situations about Harrison’s dismissal from the Steelers is how one-sided it was.