Marvin Harrison Sr. tees off on Cardinals' offense
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Hall of Fame receiver Marvin Harrison Sr. has expressed dissatisfaction with the Arizona Cardinals' offense, where his son, Marvin Harrison Jr., plays as a starting receiver. Harrison Sr. described the Cardinals' offensive style as unrelatable and difficult to watch, highlighting a stark contrast to the professional level he is accustomed to. Despite his concerns, he refrains from discussing these issues with his son to avoid unnecessary tension. Harrison Sr. acknowledges the significance of having a skilled quarterback, like his former teammate Peyton Manning, in achieving success and Hall of Fame recognition. His comments have sparked speculation about whether Marvin Harrison Jr. might seek a team with a more effective offense and potential Hall of Fame quarterback in the future.
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