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Harrison's enthusiasm sets tone for Pats.(SPORTS)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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August 26, 2007
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Byline: Rich GARVEN
COLUMN: RICH GARVEN'S NFL NOTES
Rodney Harrison is like everyone else in that he grows older with each passing day. But he is one of those rare few who can honestly say they appreciate each day that passes.
From a football perspective, that's best exemplified by Harrison's blasphemous comments following the Patriots' exhibition home opener Aug. 17.
"For me, I enjoy the preseason," said the hard-hitting safety, who broke in with San Diego in 1994. "Of course it's an everyday grind, but at the same time you appreciate ...
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