According to the Onion SportsDome, the retired safety, once known as the NFL's dirtiest player as the leader of a dominating Patriots defense from 2003-2008, has no idea he ever played football. The two-time Pro Bowler claims he never knew he was part of a complicated game but rather just thought he was chasing and hitting people, preferably in the head. He also added that if he forced them to drop anything they were holding then all the better. Interesting comments from a player who revolutionized the safety position. Watch Host Mark Shepard and analyst Ronde Barber discuss.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Categories: football, mark shepard, onion, patriots, pro bowl, rodney harrison, ronde barber, safety, sportsdome
Posted on Monday, December 27, 2010 by Unknown
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I was too distracted by the host hitting on Ronde to follow what they were talking about...
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