DJ Paul's Arm
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There's folks up in here who don't know who Marvin Harrison is?
Y'all started watching the NFL in the late 2000s?
Y'all started watching the NFL in the late 2000s?
Prime Fitz was legit unstoppable. And he had crazy longevity. And he always came up big in clutch playoff moments. He deserves it over Megatron for sure. They should’ve left off one of those old white dudes like Crazy legs Hirsch.Larry Fitzgerald is another one thats overrated. And its all based on how the media perceives him. He's had his lil issues too, but its swept under the rug.
Fitz was never as dynamic as Prime TO.How they kept TO and Megatron off is insanity .
What? All i mentioned was that Steve Young, McNabb and Romo were all pro QBs. If u had qn.agenda i wouldve listed Jeff Garcia or Carson Palmee. Lmao at that lazy analysis. Steve Young was still elite for TOs first three seasons. A missed block that led to a devastating hit forced him out. Not a drop off in skill or play. I dont hate TO but i hate fradulence and TO is a fake ass punk who always throws others under the bus to gain approval from the media he claims doesnt matter.Well one recent hilarious thing you said was steve young was a great qb when TO came into his own. Youre interested in lying for some weird reason so yeah, i think TO fukked ya bytch in the past. Steve Young was on his way out after TO breakout year. Why do you hate TO? LOL
i only say that in jest, people care about this? He has a black bm lolI dont understand it. TO been a hoe to me since he talked about Ray Lewis murder case to try to get the media on his side. Keep.on dating those "exotic" girls ol.self hating punk. Brett Favre threw 29 picks in 05 but he would be better than McNabb on our team. What did I do?? This nikka had the worst hands BY FAR of any HOF caliber wideout, but none of thats mentioned. He never even had a 1500 yd season. He really doesnt have any historical season if you do your homework. Some great seasons but nothing incomparable. Randy has 23 tds, 17 tds as a rookie, Marvin has 143 rec, what about TO??
I got a lot of Marvin Harrison stories (and stories about the Colts organization in general) I heard from a direct source. Y’all wouldn’t believe me if I shared them anyway.
I will share this though... dude was always very well respected in the Colts organization. He was a consummate professional and looked at as class personified from the equipment guys up to Irsay.
He got along with teammates and joked and pranked people and stuff but nobody ever got too close to him. I heard some funny shyt about how he gave indirect signs that he was the wrong nikka to fukk with that people didn’t fully pick up on before the Dwight Dixon incident and look crazy now in retrospect...like subtle threats made in a joking way.
Also, the murder hasn’t changed how he’s viewed within the Colts organization at all. They all still revere him the same.
No dirt for real. The source I’m talking about doesn’t share embarrassing or salacious stuff, just positive stuff or funny stuff.What else you got?
No dirt for real. The source I’m talking about doesn’t share embarrassing or salacious stuff, just positive stuff or funny stuff.
He’s an old school Philly gangster and gentleman. A dude that’ll give you a firm handshake and a smile like “How ya doin brother” after he just blew a nikka’s head off.So Marvin Harrison was 2pac in a football suit?
He’s an old school Philly gangster and gentleman. A dude that’ll give you a firm handshake and a smile like “How ya doin brother” after he just blew a nikka’s head off.
He came from a crazy ass violent family, but apparently he can compartmentalize well, and park the gangsta shyt at the door of the Colts facility because he class act there his whole career.
Does he know about this thread ?He’s an old school Philly gangster and gentleman. A dude that’ll give you a firm handshake and a smile like “How ya doin brother” after he just blew a nikka’s head off.
He came from a crazy ass violent family, but apparently he can compartmentalize well, and park the gangsta shyt at the door of the Colts facility because he class act there his whole career.