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Considering the fact that this injury is 'debilitating', and the fact that he is 35, could we have seen the last good season from Harrison?
I know Rice played into his 40's, but Harrison has a slighter build, and Rice was a freak of nature.
Just last year, Harrison was talking about breaking all of Rice's records. I think one thing is for sure: somewhere, Jerry Rice is breathing a sigh of relief.
The beginning of the end for M. Harrison?
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The beginning of the end for M. Harrison?
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I think he's done. He's too old to be able to get back into the form he was before the Injury.
Kinda OT...but this is the catch i will always remember Harrison for. I never cheered for him, but this is unbelievable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffNE01wH ... re=related
Kinda OT...but this is the catch i will always remember Harrison for. I never cheered for him, but this is unbelievable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffNE01wH ... re=related
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^ I disagree only because Marvin was with the Colts for two years before Manning as drafted and people hardly knew him. Harbaugh was the QB at the time and always seemed to ignore him. It wasn't until Manning came did people take notice of Marvin. Not to say he wasn't good on his own he had a decent college career but Manning actually throwing to him helped tremendously.
That being said losing Clark is a bigger issue for us than losing Marvin. Many have covered Marvin for years and we resort to Clark or Wayne as an alternative.
These guys weren't all-stars when they were drafted they just developed into that form.
That being said losing Clark is a bigger issue for us than losing Marvin. Many have covered Marvin for years and we resort to Clark or Wayne as an alternative.
These guys weren't all-stars when they were drafted they just developed into that form.
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I picked him in the third round on my fantasy team
I wouldn't say he's done since he has a great work ethic and is still one of the best route runners in the league with his IQ but like Iceness said, his days as a #1 receiver (at least as a Colt) is pretty much over with Wayne having a spectacular season. All in all though, I still think he has 2-3 more years left in him, which could mean a couple more 1000 yard and 8 TD seasons.

I wouldn't say he's done since he has a great work ethic and is still one of the best route runners in the league with his IQ but like Iceness said, his days as a #1 receiver (at least as a Colt) is pretty much over with Wayne having a spectacular season. All in all though, I still think he has 2-3 more years left in him, which could mean a couple more 1000 yard and 8 TD seasons.
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