Harrison fires back - Patriots safety responds to Eagles receiver's opening salvo
By Boston.com Staff And Wire Reports | January 28, 2005
FOXBOROUGH -- Freddie Mitchell may have something for Rodney Harrison when he meets the Patriots safety in next week’s Super Bowl, but Harrison had some words of his own today for the Eagles wide receiver.
The Philadelphia Eagles' other loquacious receiver -- the one without the Pro Bowl pedigree and ankle injury -- offended some Patriots when he dissed their secondary in a television interview. In a segment taped yesterday on ESPN, Mitchell admitted he couldn’t name any of the Patriots defensive backs, saying he only knew their numbers. Except for No. 37 that is.
“I got something for you Harrison when I meet you too,” he said.
Preparing for the Patriots’ second-to-last practice at Gillette Stadium before heading to Jacksonville, Harrison said he had not yet seen the interview, but quickly got the gist of it from a group of reporters surrounding his locker.
“That’s pretty funny coming from a guy that doesn’t start,” he said. “This is his 30 seconds of fame. What Freddie needs to do is concentrate on what he needs to do.”
Mitchell started just nine games this season for the NFC Champion Eagles, but has been fairly instrumental for the team in the playoffs with the absence of injured Terrell Owens, most memorable in his circus touchdown catch that helped the Eagles beat the Minnesota Vikings in the divisional round of the playoffs.
"It just shows he doesn't have respect for us," Patriots cornerback Asante Samuel said Friday, responding to Mitchell's comments from a day earlier.
After the divisional playoff game against the Vikings, Mitchell thanked his hands for being so good, and now has opened the initial war of words between the Patriots and Eagles, gearing up for Super Bowl XXXIX.
“You expect it from immature guys who haven’t experienced success on a pro level,” Harrison said. “Some guys are just immature and haven’t experienced things. When you go out there and play well, you don’t have to do these sideshows.”
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Harrison fires back - Patriots safety responds to Eagles receiver's opening salvoOh man...talking smack to Rodney Harrison? Of all people? Where is the discipline? Don't these guys know the Patriots feed off of this stuff like no other team I have ever seen?