Steelers News: James Harrison, Le'Veon Bell, Antonio Brown

The Steelers are coming together at exactly the right time after a big win over the Giants at home.

While the team prepares for the final quarter of the regular season we’ll be busy looking for mentions of your Black & Gold so we’ve got you covered. Here’s your Steelers Morning Huddle for Friday, Dec. 9th.

Is he still out there?

James Harrison has pretty much successfully defeated Father Time, who has been previously undefeated and has taken down the likes of Peyton Manning and Brett Favre and will hopefully soon come to claim Tom Brady.

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Father Time currently, however, is hiding from the eyesight of 38-year-old linebacker James Harrison. He’s clearly the best pass rusher on the team and he’s almost old enough to be some of his teammates’ dad. Even Bills coach Rex Ryan can’t help but take notice when Teresa Varley talked to him this week.

He’s about to have some more bad memories.

Meet my goons

Le’Veon Bell has good protection. He’s got the same protection as Ben Roethlisberger and that means he’s got the likes of Ramon Foster, David DeCastro, Maurkice Pouncey, Marcus Gilbert and Alejandro Villanueva not only blocking for him but looking out for him as well.

He told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that he knows his guys are down to ride whenever. I’m down to ride as well but I’m sure no one’s calling on me for blocking or anything like that. I can craft quite the tweet though, if necessary.

Get out of my dreams

If Antonio Brown wants to be called Ronald, you call him Ronald. Even Ben Roethlisberger knows that. He told The Cook and Poni Show on 93.7 The Fan on Tuesday that AB requested his name be changed to Ronald and Ben obliged. You don’t question it, you just go with it.

If he’s going to be making those mind-blowing touchdown grabs then you call him whatever the crap he wants to call him. You also get out of my dreams and get into my car, Billy Ocean. Get in the backseat, baby.

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