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Crat92 11-29-2006 07:40 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
Marvin Harrison is by far one of the best, or maybe the best WR in the league. Peyton does not make him. His route running and his hands make him great. But.......... that was pretty F'ed up what he did. We've dogged every other WR that did something similar(i.e. Randy Moss, T.O., etc.). Fair is fair!

jdlea 11-29-2006 07:48 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
The difference is you get Randy Moss and TO doing it every week. I don't know what his deal was on Sunday. Maybe he's actually a selfish guy and just doesn't talk much...I don't know. Regardless, he's a great receiver.

SmootSmack 11-29-2006 07:55 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
Well Dungy responded to the incident by first saying that he didn't notice Harrison had left early then he later said he gave Harrison permission to leave the field early to get some stretching in at halftime.

Either way, it doesn't mean he's not a great receiver. And at the same time, the fact that he's quiet and unassuming doesn't necessarily mean he's a great guy. Maybe he is, I don't know.

Daseal 11-30-2006 12:24 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
I hope Joseph Addai keeps it up! He was my sleeper pick on almost all my teamx!

Monkeydad 11-30-2006 01:21 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
[quote=jamf;252142]I remember that game, The announcer asked 10 DBs who the best WR was and 9 of the ten said Harrison.
His numbers are amazing. He would be a good player for any team.[/quote]

Harrison's numbers BEFORE Peyton Manning:

'96 (rookie year) = Indy's leading receiver with 836 yds, 8 TDs. QBs were Jim Harbaugh (405 passes thrown) and Paul Justin (127 passes thrown).

'97 = Indy's leading receiver with 866 yds, 6 TDs. QBs were Jim Harbaugh (309 passes thrown), Paul Justin (140 passes thrown) and Kelly Holcomb (73 passes thrown).


His numbers actually went DOWN when Manning first arrived, only 700+ yards in '98.

Hail2em 11-30-2006 01:37 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
regarless of what you guys think about him my opinion he is the best there is right now. some of you say this and that about him like you have been there beside him or something. doesnt go in huddle...etc..come on do you really see that happen or you just go with what others say...its always something here....lol before you know you will be saying things about campbell next.

Monkeydad 11-30-2006 01:52 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
If it's true...I've never seen him avoid the huddle. That would be stupid unless he's supposed to run the same route EVERY play...which would be stupid.

I'll have to watch for it, but I'm finding that a little hard to believe.

SmootSmack 11-30-2006 01:59 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
Well Harrison has admitted to not really watching game film or studying his next opponent. He says he doesn't see the point. And he's also said that he often times doesn't go in the huddle.

I suppose it's online somewhere but I saw it on some piece about how great a connection Manning and Harrison have, so much so that he knows what the play will be without having to go into the huddle often times.

onlydarksets 11-30-2006 02:08 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
I thought Indy ran a no-huddle offense?

GhettoDogAllStars 11-30-2006 02:17 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
Yeah, Madden confirmed that Harrison usually avoids the huddle (he might stand close, but he's not IN it), sits alone at the end of the bench, and generally has few emotions. Madden doesn't seem to think it's a sign of anything at all -- totally normal for Marvin.

I know a lot of people don't like Madden, but the guy knows football and he talks with a lot of the players regularly -- he has credibility.

GhettoDogAllStars 11-30-2006 02:20 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
Also, from my understanding, they don't call a single play in the Indy huddle (they call 3). So, basically nobody knows what play is coming until they lineup (I think this is what onlydarksets was alluding to).

Monkeydad 11-30-2006 02:30 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
[quote=onlydarksets;253292]I thought Indy ran a no-huddle offense?[/quote]

HA! Good point. Everyone avoids the huddle....even Awesome Dallas Clark.

onlydarksets 11-30-2006 02:36 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
[quote=GhettoDogAllStars;253295]Also, from my understanding, they don't call a single play in the Indy huddle (they call 3). So, basically nobody knows what play is coming until they lineup (I think this is what onlydarksets was alluding to).[/quote]

That wasn't my understanding. I thought they rarely used the huddle, and instead Manning determines which of the plays to call while they are at the line.

However, I am not certain of this.

firstdown 11-30-2006 02:56 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
I'm can't remember if they us the no huddle but I do know that they line up with three plays. That could mean Manning has had three plays called in to him. When they line up manning decides which play to run according to what the D is showing him. He calls the play at the line and they run the play. As for Harrison this is the only thing I have ever heard about him except what he does good on the field. To compare him to Moss or TO is just not even fair and for other to call him names they don't even know him.

onlydarksets 11-30-2006 03:12 PM

Re: Marvin Harrison's a Baby
 
Well, regardless, he's from the U (Syracuse), so I'll give him the benefit of the doubt, even if he did cost me my last fantasy game.


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