Found September 10, 2009 on SPORTS by BROOKS: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Rodney_harrisonbyron_chamberlain_c197
Excited about the first regular season Monday Night game? Rodney Harrison is … um, does he realize it’s not on NBC? The Patriots safety, now an analyst there, has some interesting things to say leading into the Patriots’ opener with the Bills. Maybe it’s the human growth hormones kicking in? Basically, says Harrison, Terrell Owens can [...]
Yardbarker aggregates the latest sports news, rumors and gossip from around the web. We use proprietary algorithms to automatically categorize stories and associate photos with articles. If you feel an article was miscategorized, please email tagging@yardbarker.com.
THE BACKYARD
AROUND THE WEB
RELATED ARTICLES

NBC's Harrison Would Put a Bounty on T.O. - Suggests Owens Had Dysfunctional Childhood

Rodney Harrison told Boston radio station WEEI's "The Dale and Holley Show" today: "I'm pumped about T.O. opening up his big mouth about the Patriots," Harrison joked. "It's fair now. I can actually... Full story: http://www.bobsblitz.com Best Amazon prices for Blitz Subscribers: http://got.to/BlitzBestDeals

Harrison on T.O.: 'He's a clown'

Rodney Harrison announced his retirement this summer, ending the 15-year career of one of the hardest-hitting safeties of his era. But just because he's done playing doesn't mean that the former Patriot can't still deliver a blow. During an interview...

Rodney Harrison Would Like to Put a Bounty on Terrell Owens

by Ryan WilsonFiled under: NFLRodney Harrison is already tired of Terrell Owens. Never mind that we're just one game into the season, or that Harrison isn't even in the NFL. The former head-hunting Patriots safety now works as an analyst for NBC, but apparently he hasn't yet attended the seminar on journalistic impartiality. During a Thursday radio interview with Boston...

Rodney Harrison Suggests That Richard Seymour Should Commit Suicide

I was watching The Dan Patrick Show today.  Patrick would interview former Patriot Rodney Harrison, whom had retired after this season. During the conversation, the topic of the Richard Seymour trade came-up. Harrison stated that if he had been traded to the Raiders, he would drive to Chicago in order to climb the Sears Tower and jump off—Patrick laughed. Harrison said, 'I was...

Rodney Harrison speaks out re: Seymour trade and how Seymour feels about it.

Retired safety Rodney Harrison told PFT Monday night that he has spoken to his former Patriots teammate and close friend Richard Seymour about the...

Pregame Media Notes – Patriots/Bills

Here are a few items of note from the national media this week leading up to the Patriots season debut. We got some quotes from former Patriots safety Rodney Harrison, an exclusive interview with Tom Brady by ESPN’s Chris Berman, and a preview of what to expect on the ESPN programs this weekend, and before [...] Post from: Patriots Daily Pregame Media Notes – Patriots...

Harrison: T.O. is a clown

Bills wide receiver Terrell Owens does not have a fan in former Patriots safety Rodney Harrison, who ripped Owens on a Boston radio station on Thursday. Owens made a couple...

Rodney Harrison Calls Bills WR Terrell Owens A Clown

Rodney Harrison announced his retirement this summer, ending the 15-year career of one of the hardest-hitting safeties of his era. During an...

Bills look to lose NFL record 12 straight, Rodney Harrison rips T.O.

This Monday night the Patriots could perform one of the biggest "dominations" in NFL history. The New England Patriots look to open their season by defeating the Buffalo Bills for a record twelve consecutive times. The Patriots will display some of their new additions such as pro bowl running back Fred Taylor as well as lightning fast Joey Galloway. I'm expecting...
THE NFL HOT 40
Today's Best Stuff
For Bloggers

Join the Yardbarker Network (YBN) for more promotion, traffic, and money.

Company Info
Help
What is Yardbarker?

Yardbarker is the largest network of sports blogs and pro athlete blogs on the web. This site is the hub of the Yardbarker Network, where our editors and algorithms curate the best sports content from our network and beyond.