Post subject: Harrison done for the year (surprise)
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:18 pm
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like we didn't figure that. Torn ACL, possibly even done for his career. oh well just another injury the patriots will have to overcome. it's just a shame it had to happen to such a great guy, his intensity on the field will surely be missed.
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Post subject: Re: Harrison done for the year (surprise)
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:27 pm
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GrimmaceXX wrote:
like we didn't figure that. Torn ACL, possibly even done for his career. oh well just another injury the patriots will have to overcome. it's just a shame it had to happen to such a great guy, his intensity on the field will surely be missed.
not for his career I wouldn't think, not quite yet. no biggie, the Pats can lose the whole team and put cardboard cutouts out there, and still win.
Why not use Troy Brown? Just shift one of the bigger corners to harrisons postion and they will do fine. It's not like you still don't have Richard Seymour and oh several other amazing guys back there.
Last edited by Electromatic on Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
They won without Milloy. They won without Law.
maybe once they win without Harrison people will start realizing it doesn't matter who's back there - Belicheck will figure out a way.
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Post subject: Re: Harrison done for the year (surprise)
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:28 pm
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GrimmaceXX wrote:
it's just a shame it had to happen to such a great guy
um, he's the most fined player in league history.
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Ricardo Tubbs wrote:
They won without Milloy. They won without Law. maybe once they win without Harrison people will start realizing it doesn't matter who's back there - Belicheck will figure out a way.
agreed, and i can see why people hate Rodney. He's an Ulf Samuelsson type guy you love when he's on your team but hate when he's on the opposing team. After Brady Harrison might be the one guy they could not afford to lose, especially with no Bruschi this year.
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I'd be pissed with losing Harrison, if the Pats hadn't demonstrated over the years that they can overcome losing some of their top players and win the Super Bowl.
Lose Bledsoe, get Brady
Lose Milloy, Harrison steps up
Lose Law, Pats win superbowl with street free agents playing the corner, plus a convert WR filling in.
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It's going to take me a while to doom the Patriots for this injury. With Harrison and some CBs out, they still managed to beat one of the best teams in the league. Until they start losing more that once in a blue moon, no one should be underestimating them.
It's going to take me a while to doom the Patriots for this injury. With Harrison and some CBs out, they still managed to beat one of the best teams in the league. Until they start losing more that once in a blue moon, no one should be underestimating them.
i heard troy brown is filling in for Light on the O-line.
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Spike wrote:
Green Habit wrote:
It's going to take me a while to doom the Patriots for this injury. With Harrison and some CBs out, they still managed to beat one of the best teams in the league. Until they start losing more that once in a blue moon, no one should be underestimating them.
i heard troy brown is filling in for Light on the O-line.
Actually that slot has been filled by Tim Crazy Legs Dwight.
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