Marvin Harrison
Marvin Harrison
Marvin Daniel Harrisonis a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League. He played college football for Syracuse University, and was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft. He spent all 13 of his NFL seasons with the Colts, most of them with quarterback Peyton Manning, and is widely considered as one of the greatest and most productive wide receivers in NFL history. He earned a Super Bowl ring with the...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth25 August 1972
CityPhiladelphia, PA
The thing is, as a receiver and a quarterback, we both have to recognize where the big play might be, and then apply it to what we had called, ... We can adjust it just by looking at each other. We'll both see the same hole in the defense, and he'll tell me, 'OK, I'm coming your way' in his way.'
I'm definitely looking forward to (the record growing), as long as we can stay healthy and stay efficient and continue to work hard, ... Who knows what the records will be when it's all said and done.
We're just happy we got it out of the way, and we're looking forward to a lot more touchdowns in the future.
I'm sure later I'll think, 'Man, we were really kickin' butt.'
It kind of hits me knowing the fact it's still early in both our careers,
We went through the bumps and bruises that first year or two, ... But we've developed a rapport where we can do things without speaking. Of the 83 touchdowns we've had, I can't tell you how many we've come up with on the fly.
I wanted to get out there and practice, not necessarily for the game Sunday, but for the preparation for the first playoff game.
I can't really put my words into sentences to say how it feels, ... (Rice) has been around for a long time and done a lot of great things. I don't really put myself next to Rice.
I remember it. But it's so long ago. It's so many (touchdowns) ago.
I play in the preseason it doesn't make any difference to me. I don't know anything about that part of life when you're not going all out.
When Peyton got here (in 1998), I saw a quarterback who works as hard as I do, ... I thought, 'This could be something.'
The only time I really know how special the three of us have been is when someone brings it to our attention,
We always seem to be on the same page.
He said 'I appreciate what you are ? a great player and a class act,' ... I told him 'You must be talking to a mirror' because that's what I think of him.