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Marvin Harrison Sr. Laments Changes in NFL as Son's Cardinals Offense Struggles
4 Nov
Summary
- Marvin Harrison Sr. struggles to watch his son Marvin Harrison Jr.'s Cardinals offense
- Harrison Sr. says the modern NFL offense is vastly different from what he played in
- Harrison Jr. tries to focus on what he can control, like getting open and making plays

As Marvin Harrison Sr. watches his son Marvin Harrison Jr. play for the Arizona Cardinals, he sees an NFL that looks vastly different from the one he left in 2008 after a 13-year career. The elder Harrison is struggling to adapt to the Cardinals' offense, which has slogged to a 2-5 record and a five-game losing streak heading into "Monday Night Football."
"It's very hard for me to watch the Cardinals' offense," Harrison Sr. told ESPN. "And you can quote me on that." The 53-year-old former wide receiver is having a hard time relating to the Cardinals' offense, which features a quarterback primarily in the shotgun and constant motion. Harrison Sr. is aware of how he sounds, acknowledging that "the style of offense that I am accustomed to, that I'm used to watching as a professional eye, as a wide receiver ... I just can't relate to watching that [current] offense, that style of offense."




