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•Why he's special: Smooth and versatile, Farrior is much more physical than he appears with his 6-2, 243-pound frame.
In 2000s, Ravens' Ray Lewis set the gold standard for defenses 2010
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Farrior, a key on two Super Bowl title teams during the decade, covers well in space for an inside 'backer and is sneaky fluid with his pass-rush in Dick LeBeau's zone-blitz schemes.
In 2000s, Ravens' Ray Lewis set the gold standard for defenses 2010
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TK tk Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Farrior This is not a good sign: Since 1991, no team with more than seven 30-somethings has finished among the NFL's top five in scoring defense, according to Stats LLC.
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Linebacker James Farrior, 36, was a first-round draft pick of the Jets back in 1997, just a few months into Bill Clinton's second term.
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He made a 4-yard catch and landed on his shoulder when Steelers linebacker James Farrior and safety Ryan Clark made the tackle.
Boldin, Breaston came through with attention on Fitzgerald 2009
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Steady James Farrior had a Pro Bowl year on the inside, where athletic freak Lawrence Timmons replaces Larry Foote at the other post.
Distractions loom in Pittsburgh as Steelers, Big Ben start camp 2009
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Linebacker James Farrior said Ward, a team captain, didn't need to apologize.
Ward extends apology for Big Ben criticism to Steelers teammates 2009
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In just his third season with the Steelers in 2004, Farrior was voted by teammates as the club's MVP.
In 2000s, Ravens' Ray Lewis set the gold standard for defenses 2010
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"It was a little surprising," Steelers linebacker James Farrior said.
Tim Tebow, Broncos Beat Steelers In Overtime: Denver Wins On TD Pass To Demaryius Thomas (VIDEO) 2012
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•Stat's the fact: Farrior finished second to Ravens safety Ed Reed in voting for Defensive Player of the Year honors in 2004, when he helped anchor a No. 1-ranked defense and earned his first Pro Bowl on a Pittsburgh team that went an NFL-best 15-1.
In 2000s, Ravens' Ray Lewis set the gold standard for defenses 2010
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