An era ended today in Indy as the Colts released long time Wide Reciever Marvin Harrison. Obviously this was a cost cutting move by the Colts. What are your thoughts on this move by the Colts?
its not very surprising, harrison was the #3 reciever on that team, and he's way past his prime. he had a hall-of-fame career in indy with peyton manning, so i dont think he has much more to play for, so i think he might retire
If Harrison were to retire don't you think he'd do it in a Colts uniform? I believe this was a move where the Colts didnt have plans for Harrison in the scheme of things for the future and Harrison feels he still has something left in the tank.
i wouldnt be surprised if he went to his hometown and played for philly. as an eagles fan i wouldnt be thrilled by signing him because hes just another average reciever going into an average recieving group.
I agree that Marvin Harrison can still be a force on anyone's team. I'd love to see Harrison go to a team where he can mentor a young up and coming wide reciever. I could see him in Arizona (If Boldin does indeed leave), Seattle (If they draft Crabtree) or Philly.