Harrison And Foote: Putting the “I” in Linebacker

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Published: May 17, 2009

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... Lombardi. They called themselves a "band of brothers," and their unity was evident, as they all worked as a team to reach their lofty goal.

So this spring, I was shocked to hear the report that Larry Foote wanted out of Pittsburgh. Yes, an employee's work environment is so important to their happiness, but it seemed that Foote had it all.

Foote was reportedly well-liked by his Steeler team mates. He and Farrior went through their pre-game drills with synchronized precision; they looked to be genuine friends, and such a bond doesn't form in every job.

Of course, other elements play into career satisfaction; one that can create a disgruntled employee is bad management. Having spent my life working for family-owned organizations, I know that family businesses may be quirky, but again and again, the Steeler-owning Rooneys are cited as a clan that conducts their business in an exemplary fashion.

What on earth could have possessed Larry Foote to decide to fo...

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