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Harris: Carolina Panthers... I'm Gonna Miss You Dearly


CatMan72

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The sort of player and person you are glad to have on your team, even if it's only for a short period of time.

I think he is going back to Chicago in a similar situation to when he came here, so he should become the feature of their defensive backfield. Likely he will get more for his career there, than he would have here.

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I am not glad to see Harris go by anymeans but he was a player who only averaged 65 tackles the last two years,hardly the linch pin of our defense. I know some of you will say he forced 2 fumbles last year, so did Sherrod Martin...then you may say he had 3 INT's last year...so did Sherrod Martin.

Chris Harris is average and is a liability in pass coverage. He had one good year in 2007, prior to 2007 and post 2007 he's been average. This is not a major loss as some seem to think.

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His leadership will be missed, but his play will not be. Sherrod Martin is a safety on the rise, and he simply needs to start.. This is a move that makes our defense much faster, and we will be able to defend the pass at a higher level.

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