
"It's very hard for me to watch the Cardinals' offense,"
"And you can quote me on that."
Marvin Harrison Sr. watches his son Marvin Harrison Jr. play from 1,500 miles away in Philadelphia and finds it difficult to watch the Cardinals' offense. He sees a different-era NFL with quarterbacks in the shotgun, his son moved from wideout to slot and varied motions. The Cardinals are 2-5 and on a five-game losing streak, intensifying his frustration. As a Hall of Fame receiver and former player, Harrison Sr. wants to help and offer instruction but recognizes his son is an adult, a high draft pick and a paid professional, so he tries to stay on the sideline.
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