jsarno
04-29-2009, 06:57 PM
A buddy of mine apparently heard a "rumor" that we might be interested in getting Harrison. Although ESPN reported the Harrison camp had "no interest from teams". Still when he posed the idea, at first I didn't like it due to our youngsters, but at second glance, Harrison is still an amazing talent, and would be our #2 WR AT WORST. Of course, I have no clue what he would be seeking, but considering his legal issue last year, and there seems to be no interest in him, do you guys think we take a shot?
SFREDSKIN
04-29-2009, 07:01 PM
If I was the Ravens I would. We already have too many bodies, I guess if an injury occurred.
AnimateYYZ
04-29-2009, 07:01 PM
There is no interest in him and his "legal issue" had nothing to do with it. Marvin has lost more than a step. When he was released from the Colts, NFL live did a break down of his play over the last year or two. He does not get the separation he used to. Due to his lack of size, this is something that cannot be overlooked. Not only that, but Harrison wants his money. The Colts actually wanted to keep Marvin, but not as his salary, hence his release. I would not give him much more than vet min. at this point.
Lotus
04-29-2009, 07:02 PM
Luv Marvin but no. The young bucks need time on the field.
Daseal
04-29-2009, 07:05 PM
I'd love to have the young guys learn from a productive receiver, but I don't think he has enough to contribute on the field. So we should probably pass.
jsarno
04-29-2009, 07:29 PM
I'd love to have the young guys learn from a productive receiver, but I don't think he has enough to contribute on the field. So we should probably pass.
True, he could be done, but keep in mind, San Fran thought Jerry Rice was done, and he pulled in a 83/1139/9 season at 39, and a pro bowl season at 40 which consisted of 92/1211/7.
Granted Jerry Rice was by far the best WR ever, but Harrison is certainly a hard worker, hall of famer, and a cut above the rest.
FYI- Harrison will be 37.
DIRTEE
04-29-2009, 07:44 PM
Keep his name in the rolodex, just in case someone gets injured.