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Jens1893
09-26-2005, 01:55 PM
Strong safety Rodney Harrison, the heart of the New England Patriots' secondary and long regarded as one of the league's most aggressive players at the position, will miss the rest of the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.


Rodney Harrison
Safety
New England Patriots
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2005 SEASON STATISTICS
Tot Ast Solo FF Sack Int
13 9 4 0 0 0

Three sources confirmed the severity of the knee injury, suffered in the first quarter of Sunday's 23-20 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. There could be ancillary damage beyond the ACL as well. The team almost certainly will place Harrison, 32, on the injured reserve list.

At his regular Monday news conference, coach Bill Belichick said the status of injured players would be updated Wednesday, when the team is compelled by league policy to report players' availability. New England hosts San Diego, the team with which Harrison played the first nine seasons of his career, on Sunday afternoon.

Harrison's injury is the latest setback to a New England secondary already battered at the cornerback position. This will mark the second consecutive season in which the Patriots will be forced to overcome injuries in the secondary and in which the team's mettle and ability to compensate for the loss of key players will be tested.

The loss of Harrison, coupled with the absence of inside linebacker Tedy Bruschi, leaves New England without two of its smartest and most inspirational defenders as the Patriots attempt to become the first franchise in history to claim three straight Super Bowl titles.

In addition to Harrison, the Patriots likely will be without starting left offensive tackle Matt Light for the foreseeable future. Light suffered an injury to his right knee but full details were not yet available.

Second-year safety Guss Scott, who replaced Harrison for the final three quarters Sunday, is the candidate most likely to move into the starting lineup. Scott was a third-round pick in the 2004 draft but, ironically, missed his entire rookie season because of a knee injury.

The Patriots may explore alternatives outside their organization but there are not many quality safeties without jobs. Harrison, a multiple Pro Bowl performer, is regarded by some in the New England organization as one of the most irreplaceable players on the roster. Beyond his playmaking skills, and ability to get everyone aligned in the right spot, his on- and off-field leadership will be sorely missed.

The 12th-year veteran was injured about midway through the first quarter when Steelers wide receiver Cedrick Wilson fell onto his leg during a running play. Harrison's knee bent grotesquely. He was on crutches, and wearing a brace, when he left Heinz Field.

Harrison is in his third season with New England, having signed with the Patriots in 2003, after the San Diego Chargers released him for salary cap considerations. In 158 games, Harrison has 1,027 tackles, 27½ sacks, 31 interceptions and 104 passes defensed.

watermock
09-26-2005, 02:00 PM
And the door swings wide open...

Philly hurting, New England literally devestated from coaching to defense...

C'mon Denver!

Rascal
09-26-2005, 02:00 PM
Ouch. That sucks for him. Of all the teams that could probably survive something like this it is the Pats.

watermock
09-26-2005, 02:02 PM
Ouch. That sucks for him. Of all the teams that could probably survive something like this it is the Pats.

Altho New England has absorbed losses in the past, this year it is probably more than they can contain unless they have magic voodoo dolls.

You can't absorb the loss of two coordinators and several players and not start to feel it. Yeah, Brady again pulled the Wabbit out of his hat, but I wonder how much longer he can do it.

He's certainly a HOF IMO allready.

Rascal
09-26-2005, 02:03 PM
True...looks like the stars are finally going to align for Indy to get past them this year. To bad it's also the year we get past Indy for the AFC Championship :)

Jens1893
09-26-2005, 02:05 PM
Think this could be it for Harrison. He´s 33 next September after all. Wonder what Matt Light has.

We got hit with some pretty nasty injuries after going back 2 back, too.

watermock
09-26-2005, 02:08 PM
Agreed. Looks like Indy's D is coming around under Dungy, and altho their O has struggled some, you know it will start cruising...they don't have significant injury...it's just not clicking yet...

Dungy has the D playing his style, and if the O can get 80% of what they had last year, they are going to be hard to stop.

PatsWin2002
09-26-2005, 02:09 PM
The train will roll on......

Jens1893
09-26-2005, 02:11 PM
The train will roll on......

You heard anything about Matt Light?

rbackfactory80
09-26-2005, 02:11 PM
I am starting to believe if you put the Syracuse Orangemen in New England Uniforms under bill B they would win it all.

PatsWin2002
09-26-2005, 02:16 PM
You heard anything about Matt Light?

I haven't, but I've been in meetings all day. I'm usually glued to sports radio to get the updates.

watermock
09-26-2005, 02:20 PM
The train will roll on......

I'm not so sure there Burgler King...there are alot of holes on that team now.

I never picked Denver to go above 10-6., but New England has alot of question marks. I didn't wish it, but seems like alot of attrition last week in addition to the offseason.

Got to hand it to Brady tho. He's something else. He simply doesn't make mistakes under pressure.

PatsWin2002
09-26-2005, 02:21 PM
Matt Light update:

Tackle Matt Light has a broken bone just below his right knee; he could possibly return late in the season.

watermock
09-26-2005, 02:24 PM
If New England can respond after losing both coordinators and several players I will eat my hat, but I just saw it last night.

watermock
09-26-2005, 02:25 PM
Please replace Mr. Creepy PatsWin.

PatsWin2002
09-26-2005, 02:25 PM
It's a lot to overcome, I know.

But you gotta believe!

watermock
09-26-2005, 02:27 PM
It's a lot to overcome, I know.But you gotta believe!

Now your sounding like a proper Mets or Cubs fan. 'bout time.

PatsWin2002
09-26-2005, 02:33 PM
Please replace Mr. Creepy PatsWin.

He's brand new!

The pickoff of Bledsoe:
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The lateral with the Vikes:
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16-JakE-16
09-26-2005, 03:11 PM
I would never wish injury upon a player but I do believe in karma.