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Kraft & Belichick on Rodney Harrison
Patriots chairman/CEO Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick comment on Rodney Harrison's retirement.
The race for the NFL's 'Team of the Decade'
The race for the NFL's 'Team of the Decade'
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — With one season left in the 2000s, the race for the NFL 'Team of the Decade' is... still too close to call. Don Banks ranks all 32 teams' performances this decade from top to bottom. (more) The race for the NFL's 'Team of the Decade'
Rodney Harrison Retires / David Tyree Still Holding Ball
Rodney Harrison Retires / David Tyree Still Holding Ball
avengingjackmurphy.blogspot.com — The Harrison Hall of Fame Debate: Cool Video of Harrison Hits... (more) Rodney Harrison Retires / David Tyree Still Holding Ball
Rex Ryan not "here to kiss Bill Belichick's rings"
Rex Ryan not "here to kiss Bill Belichick's rings"
eatdrinkandsleepfootball.com — If you thought the Eric Mangini and Bill Belichick had awkward mid-field handshakes, just wait until September... 20th. That's when the New York Jets host the New England Patriots. Yesterday on WFAN in New York, Jets coach Rex Ryan said: " I never came here to kiss Bill Belichick's rings . I ... (more) Rex Ryan not "here to kiss Bill Belichick's rings"
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Shots Heard 'Round The Web - Patriots Links 6/04/09
Pats Pulpit — ... For the fourth straight year the New England Patriots Alumni Club provided the youth of Boston with a unique opportunity to learn the fundamentals of football through its "Football For You" program. This year's event drew more than 150 kids to Madison Park High School. LOCAL SHOTS Mike Reiss talks about Rodney Harrison's broadcasting approach, and jumps in by firing away at Peyton Manning. Mike Reiss captures Robert Kraft's and Bill Belichick's statements on Rodney Harrison's. John Tomase ...

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boston.com 6/3/2009 — Highlights from Rodney Harrison's conference call with media members this morning.
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duelingcouches.blogspot.com 6/3/2009 — Rodney Harrison has finally decided to hang them up. He had some great years in New England, but it was time to go. Harrison's body couldn't seem to hold up for a whole season, and his speed had gotten to the point that he was kind of worthless as a SS. Still I will miss his devastating hits, ...
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mkrob.com 6/3/2009 — Here’s a sample, compliments of Patriots linebacker Pierre Woods of what television viewers can expect when Rodney Harrison goes on the air: “When you hit someone, you want their mommas to feel it.” Or this: “If you can’t hit the quarterback, what are you ...
Rodney Harrison Is Done Playing With Balls...
one4theotherthumb.com 6/3/2009 — Yes, folks. Everything you've heard is true. Rodney Harrison is finally retiring after 15 seasons of fun and moral turpitude with the San Diego Chargers and New England Patriots. In honor of this momentous occasion, I'd say he was one of the best Safeties to ever play the game. That is, if he ...
Rodney Harrison: Still Hitting Hard
nepatriotsdraft.com 6/5/2009 — Rodney Harrison is not messing around. After retiring from the Patriots just a few days ago, he is still making Peyton Manning's life miserable. During an NBC conference call, Rodney hammered the Colts QB in response to his consternation of the ...
Is Rodney Harrison A Hall-of-Famer?
sportsofboston.com 6/27/2009 — Does someone with the stigma of being one the dirtiest players in NFL history deserve a place in the Hall of Fame? For many New Englanders, the answer would be an absolute yes. For six seasons, Rodney Harrison was a definitive leader on the field for the Patriots. He was a two-time Superbowl ...
Rodney Harrison to Retire
sportsofboston.com 6/3/2009 — All-pro safety Rodney Harrison is about to head out to pasture. In a somewhat unsurprising move, Harrison is set to retire from the game of football Wednesday morning, according to sources. The source also says Harrison will join the NBC broadcast crew. Harrison, 36, played 16 years in the ...
Around The AFC East: New England Patriots
thephinsider.com 6/12/2009 — Continuing on with our trip around the division, it's time to turn our attention to the Patriots .  In particular, "MaPatsFan" from Pats Pulpit is here to discuss with us Rodney Harrison 's Hall of Fame credentials. Matty I: I'm interested in hearing your take on if Rodney Harrison ...
Rodney Harrison retires
novafantasysports.com 6/3/2009 — Update: According to the Boston Globe, Rodney Harrison has decided to hang up his cleats and join the NBC Sports broadcasting team as an analyst. He is expected to announce his retirement Wednesday. Harrison was a member of NBC's coverage of Super Bowl XLIII, and also did some work for the NFL ...
Rodney Harrison Already Is Stirring Things Up
profootballtalk.com 6/3/2009 — As widely reported and expected (we know it’s a big story when we spark a pissing match among reporters as to who had it first), safety Rodney Harrison has retired from the NFL and joined the football coverage at NBC. And Harrison already is ...
TV Sports: The Coach and the Provocateur Join NBC’s N.F.L. TeamNYT > Pro Football 6/4/2009
The former Indianapolis Colts’ coach, Tony Dungy, and Rodney Harrison, the former New England Patriots’ safety, will join NBC’s revamped studio show, “Football Night in America.”
Patriots' safety Harrison announces retirementBoston.com -- Football news 6/4/2009
Two-time Pro Bowl safety Rodney Harrison announced his retirement on Wednesday, saying he is through hitting quarterbacks after a 15-year career for the New England Patriots and San Diego Chargers.
Rodney Harrison Retires After 15 YearsBleacher Report - NFL 6/4/2009
15 years and $300,000 in fines later, safety Rodney Harrison finally hung up the pads on Wednesday. He retired with the distinction as the only member of the 30/30 club, having registered over 30 sacks and 30 interceptions in his illustrious, ...
Copping An Attitude: Rex Ryan Sends A Message to New England PatriotsBleacher Report - NFL 6/4/2009
"I think we have already sent a message to them [New England Patriots]. So they can read between the lines, they can figure it out. When they come here the second week of the season we'll see. I never came here to kiss Bill Belichick's rings, I came ...
TV Sports: The Coach and the Provocateur Join NBC’s N.F.L. TeamNYT > Pro Football 6/4/2009
The former Indianapolis Colts’ coach, Tony Dungy, and Rodney Harrison, the former New England Patriots’ safety, will join NBC’s revamped studio show, “Football Night in America.”