By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Two years ago, he was just another backup outside linebacker with the Steelers. Today, he owns their season sack record with 16, was league defensive player of the year and author of the longest play in Super Bowl history, a breathtaking 100-yard interception return for a touchdown to end the first half and very likely stem Arizona’s upset bid.
There’s also an impending book. Yes, this shy, private linebacker collaborated on a biography, perhaps because he had to talk only to its author, Bill Moushey (with Bill Parise). Titled “Never Give Up,” a snarling Harrison is shown on its cover. It was Moushey, a former Post-Gazette writer, who suggested Harrison’s shyness.
“I think he puts a somewhat impenetrable shield up to keep people away from him, borne out of an intense shyness,” Moushey said. “He won’t go in front of crowds, doesn’t like to do that kind of stuff, unless it’s involving kids. His fear of flying combined with his shyness has caused him pretty much to turn down anything people throw his way. He’s been offered all kinds of headline appearances and he just doesn’t do it.”
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