Harrison says the 'Standard' is now just non-losing seasons

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Former Steelers linebacker James Harrison took a shot at the current state of the organization.

Talking on the Pat McAfee show Wednesday from radio row in Las Vegas, the former Defensive Player of the Year says the standard of winning Super Bowls changed.

“The expectations has become, we don’t want a losing season,” Harrison said.

He says when you walk into the Steeler facility, there are six Lombardi Trophies standing there.

“Right now, we’re not even winning any playoff games, I don’t think we’ve won a playoff game since 2016,” said Harrison. “I think we need to get back to what the Standard of what Pittsburgh Steeler legacy, the lore is . . . that’s just not what it is.”

Harrison isn’t the only one who has questioned what the “Standard” of the Steelers is now.

Many fans, analysts and others have echoed the feeling that the “Standard” isn’t good enough any more and doesn’t mean winning Super Bowls, it means non-losing seasons.

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