I think Marvin Harrison would be a great addition. Nothing like having a savvy veteran/legend who can still produce decent numbers lining up opposite a budding star wideout and potential All-Pro.
Think of all the help Harrison could be to the locker room - and most notably to the struggling Braylon Edwards.
Remember when Randy Moss came to Minnesota and people were on the fence with him because he was dropping easy balls. Cris Carter was there and worked with Moss for the first four years of Moss' career (last four years of Carter's career). Moss was already a great playmaker. But Carter made him a better pass-catcher and route-runner. Also, because Moss was so talented, he probably helped extend Carter's career a couple years due the attention he warranted from opposing defenses.
In the four seasons prior to Moss' arrival, the Vikings won at least 10 games only one time.
In the four seasons with Carter lining up opposite Moss, the Vikings won at least 10 games three times.
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I think Marvin Harrison would be a great addition. Nothing like having a savvy veteran/legend who can still produce decent numbers lining up opposite a budding star wideout and potential All-Pro.
Think of all the help Harrison could be to the locker room - and most notably to the struggling Braylon Edwards.
Remember when Randy Moss came to Minnesota and people were on the fence with him because he was dropping easy balls. Cris Carter was there and worked with Moss for the first four years of Moss' career (last four years of Carter's career). Moss was already a great playmaker. But Carter made him a better pass-catcher and route-runner. Also, because Moss was so talented, he probably helped extend Carter's career a couple years due the attention he warranted from opposing defenses.
In the four seasons prior to Moss' arrival, the Vikings won at least 10 games only one time.
In the four seasons with Carter lining up opposite Moss, the Vikings won at least 10 games three times.
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