MORE DETAILS ON HARRISON INCIDENT

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The Philadelphia Daily News has a lengthy (and excellent) story about the shooting outside the aptly-named “Playmakers” bar in North Philadelphia, which is owned by Colts receiver (and Philly native) Marvin Harrison. Here are some things we didn’t previously know (or previously hadn’t noticed): The victim of the shooting had been in a fistfight with Harrison moments [...] [link]

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Marvin Harrison Shooting: Details conflict with 610 WIP Radio report from Friday
Published 5/5/2008 by BigBlueShoe at Stampede Blue: Front Page Posts
... rumor and speculation as if it were facts. Unless Daily News reporters David Gambacorta and Ted Silary are mis-stating or misunderstanding the facts, ESPN and WIP Radio have badly reported this incident. Unlike WIP Radio and ESPN (and Mike Florio), the Philly Daily News is citing actual sources and not unnamed sources. This makes their tale of the facts more credible. Currently, ESPN and Florio have made no attempt to correct the inconsistent facts they reported as truth, even though Florio admits to having read the Philly Daily News article. ...

So, where is all of Marvin's dirty laundry?
Published 5/13/2008 by BigBlueShoe at Stampede Blue: Front Page Posts
... King even chimed in, stating that he thinks "Marvin Harrison is in more trouble than his agent, or even he, thinks." Again, King wrote this despite no charges and no arrests. Once again, Peter King proves he does not know what he is talking about when it comes to the NFL. Heck, Marvin Harrison wasn't even a suspect, according to the police themselves. But hey, that didn't stop the Hack Express from writing wonderful articles like this and this. Apparently, when (not if) Marvin Harrison is charged, his "dark side" would emerge and ...

Boston Herald Apologizes to Patriots; Fans not Impressed
Published 5/14/2008 by Brian at Talking NFL
... Matt Walsh. Yet while many people (Jets fans, Tony Dungy, Mark Schlereth) drooled over the possibility that a damning videotape of the Rams walkthrough practice before Super Bowl 36 might surface, the smoking gun was not to be found. But don’t give up hope, Patriot haters: word is they still haven’t checked Marvin Harrison’s house. ...

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