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Marvin Harrison Jr. has "beyond professional" work ethic
It's probably no secret where he learned that.....

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Marvin Harrison Jr. has "beyond professional" work ethic
If I tried this, I would be in a wheel chair the rest of my life. He must do yoga.
Ok, who photo-shopped that foot coming out of his shoulder?
…and look closely at the ref’s face as he tries to process the near physically impossible scene unfolding before his wondering eyes.
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Some of the differences between average and great receivers are the that great ones hold on to the ball (frequently while being hit by a defender), know where they are in relation to the field of play, and mange to get a foot (in college) inbounds; and accomplish all of that in a split second. That has to be extremely difficult. I could be wrong but I don't think that you can coach that with most players. The player either has "it" or doesn't have "it"; (fortunately for Ohio State) both Harrison and Smith-Njigba have "it". Olave and Wilson had "it" too.