
Originally Posted by
Mojouw
I am convinced after watching some games and reading Porter's comments, that the Steelers see Harrison as a "one trick pony" at OLB at this point in his career. Others are playing over him because no matter how good Harrison's "one trick" is, it does not fit into the overall defensive scheme that is being run. He can't shift into coverage, he isn't really disguising anything when he is out there, etc.
The question really isn't "Why is Harrison not playing?" - that is pretty darn clear at this point. The question, at least for me, is "Does this flavor of the 3-4 front offer anything better over previous versions the Steelers have tried and does the role flexibility of the other LBs on the roster outweigh the potential that Harrison represents off the edge?
For me, I will almost always choose the tactical flexibility over the the just one thing set-up. However, the question is how good is that one thing? Now prime James Harrison? I'll take that over the flexibility that Watt and Dupree give you in obvious passing situations. But that isn't where we are at in 2017. The assumption seems to be that "insert James Harrison create sacks". But is that really true? So far he has had 2-4 good snaps against a tackle that he owns.
Interesting debate regardless.