Former Colts WR Marvin Harrison shot at as he helps man being robbed

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Harrison got next in the Aaron Hernandez division.

Nikka's life been like a episode of The Wire ever since he retired. Only a matter of time before Bunk an'nem find them bodies he got in them philly and Indy vacants.
 
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What the fuk...yo the story from the 2008 shootings was so crazy.

The cops recovered a second surveillance tape, but it, too, was inconclusive. It came from Playmakers [Marvin Harrison's bar]. This tape, according to police, showed a man crossing in front of the bar on 28th Street just below Girard. Detectives felt certain that it was the same man they had seen on the convenience-store tape: the shooter, walking toward the scene of the crime. But just as the man got close enough to the camera to bring his face into focus, the tape went blank—and skipped the next three minutes. "There are no coincidences," says one police source. "For the previous hour, that camera picked up every movement, and then it happens to go blank just at that moment

 
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Marv is reason #1 why i hate when fans/media romanticize the 'quiet' players. Ngga you dont know wtf them nggas do in their spare time.

'He just goes to work , gets the job doen, then goes home. A true professional'...

Yea ok, that ngga could have keys and dead bodies in his basement.

On one hand I agree with you.

On the other hand, people that say that are usually just talking about how they approach the game not so much their personal life. Regardless of whatever bullshit he was involved in off the field, Harrison was a true professional on the field.

Yea but a lot of people cross that line. 'You'll never meet a nicer guy"...etc. Its a huge elephant in the room

I remember somebody asked me 'what was wrong with Bill Walton', he's a good example of a guy who would use a player's demeanor on the court to project them as just awesome people irl.

I.e people hated TO and Chad, but loved Mike Jordan (think about THAT shyt lol), loved Tiger, love Jeter, love Tony Parker (even though that ngga fuked his teammate's wife) etc...Karl Malone was the nice obedient black man who plays so nice with those kind white folk...meanwhile he knocked up a 13 yr old girl when he was 20. etc, etc, etc.

I get what you saying, but the thing you're missing out on is that people love all those guys because the not so lovable shit that they do isn't known to everybody. On the flipside the shit that T.O. and Chad did that people hated was put on display for everyone to see. You can't fault people for making opinions based solely on the information that is available at the time. What other option do they have?

You pointed out that people loved Tiger. What happened when it everyone found out that he was almost as good at cheating on his wife as he was at playing golf? The love turned to pure hatred. It's not like people loved Tiger in spite of his faults. People loved him because they didn't know about his faults. And the same goes for Harrison. If they knew he was a legit thug, they would have been calling him a thug. But that's not the public persona he gave off. He gave off the persona of a respectable, professional, and hard working guy. That's the kinda person anyone wants on a team they are a fan of. You can't knock fans, commentators, and analysts for liking that if its all they ever see personally.
 
I dated a lady a while ago who was very naive about athletes and celebs that she saw on tv. She would always comment on how nice she thought someone was cause they were always shown smiling. I told her we dont know anything about these people u cant assume anything about people u dont know.
 

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