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NFC Defensive PLayer of the Week - Roman Harper


Jeremy Igo

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hmm.......I think Harpers pick 6 was more being in a random place at the right time more than a great play.............it was a good catch and run back, but he's one more guy that is getting long in the tooth that needs replaced by some young fire in the future was well.......

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Harper is not as bad as people think he is around here. But retards do not understand why he is on the field. Knocking him because he is slow as hell making it hard for him to cover is misunderstanding his purpose on the team. He is here for his veteran leadership, solid run/containing plays and most importantley being able to be in the right spot at the right time by understand what is in front of him. He also lays the wood, an added bonus.

 

I think huddlers are just butthurt from playing against him so long. He is far from a great or maybe even a good player, but he is not what the huddle makes him out to be. He is a solid vet who is still able to be in the rights spot to make plays, despite being slow as fack. He is OK despite his mistakes.

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