A Monday morning story revealed that Hall of Fame wide receiver Marvin Harrison Sr. felt it had been “very hard” to watch the Arizona Cardinals’ offense that features his son, second-year wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., throughout the ongoing season. Harrison Jr. was then his team’s leading receiver during its surprising 27-17 “Monday Night Football” win at the Dallas Cowboys that improved the Cardinals to 3-5 on the campaign. Following that result, Harrison Jr. addressed the controversial comments made by his father. “I think just the biggest thing is anytime someone speaks on something, you don’t want it to be directly from the player,” Harrison Jr. explained, per Eva Geitheim of Sports Illustrated. “Everyone has their own opinions. In [the] article, he said you know that’s how he feels, not how I feel. I think that’s good to mention because I trust in all the guys. I know everyone works really hard throughout the week to be successful, not only for me individually, but as a team. I just try to do myRead More
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