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But probably won't... He'll probably end up a Raider or Cowboy.
Discuss....After the two sides couldn’t agree on a restructured contract, WR Marvin Harrison asked the Colts to release him, a league source said Sunday night.
As much as the team would rather not — and Colts president Bill Polian acknowledged Sunday that it’s a tricky situation — Harrison is a luxury that Indianapolis can no longer afford.
Now that Harrison has declined to restructure his contract, the Colts have little choice but to let him and his $13.4 million salary-cap number go. It will mark the end of an illustrious 13-year career in Indianapolis, where Harrison and QB Peyton Manning formed one of the greatest quarterback-receiver tandems in NFL history.
Already the speculation about where Harrison will land is beginning. For starters, Harrison is determined to continue playing. A logical landing spot would be the receiver-needy Philadelphia Eagles, where Harrison would be reunited with his former Syracuse teammate, QB Donovan McNabb, while getting to play in the city where he lives.
source: nfl.com
If he were more of a leader, i'd think about it. But he's too old for THIS team IMO.
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I agree Harrison was great once, he is too old and is not the same Marvin Harrison that we all drafted for fantasy football a few years back.
Isn't that where his car wash is?![]()
Make sure you bring plenty of tokens and ammo for a clean car at:
Marvin Harrisons' "Suds and Bullets" Car Wash.
You come in with a filthy dirty piece of crap.
You leave with a beautiful, sparkling clean automobile shot full of bullet holes..
SHUT IT
It won't happen. But I can't say I wouldn't mind signing him for just a year while Franklin and Robinson develop.
I don't think the Raiders will pick him up. They have plenty of young talent. Phili would be a good bet. Possibly the 49ers, Ravens, and the Bucs too.
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