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PATRIOTSFANINPA 04-27-2009 01:58 PM

Patrick Chung drafting and future signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
I think the Safety position is pretty much stacked and I say its doubtful Harrison is back unless injuries at Safety during the season force the team to resign him late in the season like they did with Seau and Colvin before.

Is the drafting of Chung the definate signal that Rodney is gone?

CoachK 04-27-2009 01:59 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
Thread title ("signing") is misleading

BelichickFan 04-27-2009 02:01 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
Yep that's what it is. The only way to get "younger and faster" is to get younger and faster. I'm sad to see Vrabel and Rodney leaving - and probably Bruschi next year - but time marches on. We're getting younger and faster. Finally.

WhiskeyBreath 04-27-2009 02:01 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
Probably. I never felt Rodney would be back with this draft choice or not.

BradyFTW! 04-27-2009 02:02 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
Yeah, that was my initial thought when the pick happened. Just doesn't look like there's room for Rodney on the roster anymore. On one hand, it's sad to see him go, but on the other I'm excited that the Pats are getting younger and faster.

betterthanthealternative 04-27-2009 02:02 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
It is a sign that the next stage in his career is about to start. He went to Ref's school, and has always said that's what is next. But I'd love to have him in the locker room as a DB coach or Defensive Coach Assistant of some kind.

WhiZa 04-27-2009 02:03 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
They're not even the same player

mayoclinic 04-27-2009 02:04 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
I think the writing has been on the wall for a long time that Rodney wasn't coming back. With all due respect to Rodney Harrison, who has been one of the all time greats for us, age has caught up to Rodney. He's too slow and too injury prone. We need to move on. Meriweather/Chung/Sanders will hopefully be the nucleus of our safety group for the next 5+ years. I'm sad to say goodbye to Harrison, Vrabel and eventually Bruschi, but we aren't going to win any more championships with them.

I can't room on the roster for Rodney. I'd love to have him as a coach, though. Phenomenal player for us.

VJCPatriot 04-27-2009 02:07 PM

Re: Patrick Chung drafting and future signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
Couldn't Rodney latch on as a DB coach or is he going straight into the refing business?

BelichickFan 04-27-2009 02:08 PM

Re: Patrick Chung signing signalling the end for Rodney Harrison?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mayoclinic (Post 1364433)
Meriweather/Chung/Sanders will hopefully be the nucleus of our safety group for the next 5+ years.

That's a solid group and hopefully Butler/Wheatley/Wilhite can be the same as CB although I'm not sure that Wilhite will be more than a #4/#5 CB. Hopefully Butler looks good and Wheatley can stay healthy.


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