Fri May 16, 2008 6:45 pm EDT
Marvin
Harrison's scandals are turning out to be exactly like Marvin Harrison's game on
the field. Workmanlike. Staid. Uneventful.
The latest non-incident in the saga of Harrison included him showing up for Colts mini camp, which opened at the team's practice facility today. He stood on the sidelines, didn't participate in workouts, and was not made available to the media.
Peyton Manning and Dallas Clark did chime in on the situation. From WISH-TV in Indianapolis.
"Didn't have a whole lot of reaction to it. I didn't talk to anybody personally about it. I have text messages from friends but haven't talked to coach Dungy or Marvin. I've been around long enough to know until I hear from someone who truly knows, I don't give it a lot of merit," said Peyton Manning."Nothing's been...I don't think anything's been figured out. Until then, it's hard to make a conclusion. But for now, I just support Marv," said Colts tight end Dallas Clark.
This is the slowest-moving incident in NFL history involving a player and a gun. I don't ask a lot, but at some point, I would like for someone to tell me something about what happened. Don't make me call Arlen Specter and ask him to get involved. Please.
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