Do Arizona cardinals The regret wrote the receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.? It is a hilarious question.
How did it happen? Former scout of the NFL John Middlekauff said it on Colin Cowherd’s show on FS1 via Si.com.
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“Once you entered the NFL, all I heard last year was like” Marvin Harrison’s Floor is so high. Malik [Nabers] It could be a boom or a bust, “he said. “And then you look, you say to yourself:” You do not think that the Cardinals of Arizona regret not having been Malik Nabres on Marvin Harrison Jr.? “Because they do it. Giant benefited from their choice. “”
To be clear, Middlekauff did not speak with any kind of authority over the cardinals. He was not part of the team that drafted Harrison. He did not point out that someone in the organization said that the cardinals regretted not writing Malik Nabres.
He simply said that, putting the recruit season of Harrison of 62 catches for 885 yards and eight affected side by side with 109 catches of Nabers, 1,204 yards and nine affected, it would not be difficult not to wish that the Harrison numbers look more like Nabres.
However, a context is necessary. Nabers was almost the only offensive option that the giants had in a team of three victories. The Harrison numbers came to a team that contributed for the division and in a team with a close winger Trey McBride, catching 111 passes and the ball carrier James Conner rushes for almost 1,100 yards.
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Do cardinals want Harrison to set up numbers like Nabers? Of course. This does not regret the selection. They love Harrison’s talent. They love his work ethics. They like what he adds to the team.
So don’t tort the words. It is not someone’s report in the organization. It is like any other talking head giving an opinion. This speaking head was just a scout once.
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This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: The Cardinals of Arizona do not regret writing of Marvin Harrison