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How well do we really know the distant Harrison?

 
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There has been none of that here. The paparazzi stalk Tom Brady more when he takes walks with Gisele. Harrison hasn't been seen, nor has he said a word. The Colts haven't said much, either.

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The latest report is that Harrison isn't a suspect in the shooting for now, according to a police spokesman, although the bullets recovered from the scene reportedly came from a gun registered to him. That doesn't mean he did the shooting. He owns a bar. Bar owners keep guns. If there was a disturbance with an over-zealous patron, the gun could have come out, with someone other than Harrison doing the shooting.

If so, the shooter did his friend or employer or relative or whoever Harrison is to that person a big disservice by putting him in the middle of it all.

The first report indicated Harrison actually had a fistfight with the 23-year-old gunshot victim, beating the snot out of him, before the shooting took place. On some message boards, that's viewed as a shock. They see a rail-thin NFL player and wonder if the reports could be true. Is Harrison a ninja?

Again, what people don't know is Harrison is a product of the tough streets of North Philly. He still has a lot of that in him. Beating the daylights out of somebody shouldn't be a shock. Some say Harrison still has too much street in him, that he is too loyal to the older neighborhood.

He does return to Philadelphia most Sundays after games and doesn't come back to Indianapolis until late Tuesday. He also spends most of his offseason in Philly.

It's home. It's where he grew up. That's understandable. He has family there. Plus, he's giving back to the neighborhood, helping put businesses in an area that probably needs them.

Having said all that, Harrison needs to be careful about staying too true to the fellas. That's how problems happen. Just ask Vick. His boys helped land him in Leavenworth Penitentiary.

Loyalty is not worth spending a few years staring at cell bars rather than facemask bars, and loyalty is a word that those who know him say is a big part of who Harrison is as a person. He's far too loyal to the old friends. Once he allows you into his inner circle, those who know him say he can be trusting and warm. Until then, he is aloof and standoffish, which creates the Marvin Mystique.

He isn't one to hang out with his Colts teammates, although there are a few who are his friends. Harrison is closer, sources say, with some of the team personnel, like a trainer or an equipment man, which says something about him as a person. He doesn't care about titles or status or paychecks, which is a nice side.

What we know for sure about the incident is Harrison was one of several people questioned about a shooting that resulted with the victim being shot in the hand. There was a report that police sources said the six bullet casings found at the scene were from Harrison's gun.

Somebody he knows, whether it's the guy staring back at him in the mirror or not, did the shooting. Could it be Harrison? Of course it can. It's his gun. It might not be him, either.

But let's stop this talk about how none if it sounds like Harrison should be involved, that this isn't the Marvin Harrison we know. How well do we really know him? How well do we really know any of our athletes? How well do we know anybody?

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May 10, 2008 9:55 pm
Why did you waste your time writing something this stupid?
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May 8, 2008 6:59 pm
In the first paragraph Prisco talks about how we know so little about Harrison and others yet at the end he speaks as if he knows Harrison and his motivations personally.  I am a Colt's fan and a law enforcement officer.  The quoted sources and meida reports are hearsay.  If there was a strong indication that he is directly involved he would have been indicted.  If that informa ...(more)
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May 7, 2008 11:53 am
"How well do we know anybody?"

Uhm, this article is silly. What Prisco is saying is blatantly obvious. 5 billion on this planet and counting and there are bound to be a few nutjobs. How well do you know Ashton Kutcher? oh my god, I never thought about that! Ashton could be a nutjob.
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May 7, 2008 9:29 pm

Amazing how many Colt fans are blasting anyone that dare comment on Harrison on this situation.  Yes his name has never been brought up before in a legal matter, but one commentator made a great statement.  Harrison is a millionaire, what is he doing with a bar (one that they pat down everyone enterting and confisicate their weapons) in a bad section in Philly.  I mean any intell ...(more)

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May 6, 2008 10:06 pm
Ok first off he just compared Marvin Harrison to t.o and chad johson ..wtf??? yeah so what he sits by himself and he has "body language" he isnt up in cameras talking smack and throwing his teammates under the bus..so tell me how is he like t.o??and he assumes just because marvin grew up in philly he is involved in a gan ...(more)
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May 7, 2008 9:29 pm

Amazing how many Colt fans are blasting anyone that dare comment on Harrison on this situation.  Yes his name has never been brought up before in a legal matter, but one commentator made a great statement.  Harrison is a millionaire, what is he doing with a bar (one that they pat down everyone enterting and confisicate their weapons) in a bad section in Philly.  I mean any intell ...(more)

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May 7, 2008 9:17 am

I don't think Harrison did it, but the fact that the victim won't speak makes me wonder.  Is the victim being paid off or trying to get paid off?  Is this a part of organized crime and the victim is worried about retailiation?

And if one of Harrison's friends did pull the trigger, they framed him by putting that gun at his car wash .... not too smart.

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May 6, 2008 10:25 pm

I'm a firm believer that an athlete that chooses to be out of  the spotlight when not doing his job is an athlete to be commended. My interest in any athlete centers on their performance within their career; nothing more. Who cares if Harrison is quiet? Does that immediately insinuate that he's hiding something, or living a double life? ...(more)

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May 7, 2008 7:42 pm
I know it is the point of news men and woman to announce to the world, even the ones that don't care when something happens to a player or a team in the NFL.  The down side to only playing from Sept-Feb is the fact that you have plenty of downtime to focus on bad things when there is no football.  Can we please talk about something good the NFL did or does, charity that a player or t ...(more)
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May 7, 2008 4:40 pm
Marvin Harrison NFL superstar by day and American Gangster by night. He lives two lives one in Indy playing football and one in Philly running things with his peeps in his old hood. It could be a comedy, Woody Harrelson can play his trusted QB Payton, and Dave Cheppelle can be Marvin. Together they can get into all kinds of " ...(more)
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May 7, 2008 2:30 pm
How can you compare Ted Bundy to Marvin Harrison?   Marvin Harrison is a great man, and a great receiver.  Ted Bundy is a killer.  Harrison has great judgement and morals with family.
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