Lol That beautiful interception when he caught it with his hands while diving then the ball popped out, that most definitely would of been an incomplete in today’s NFL.
Rodney Harrison. It was like he was possessed by the same spirit that possessed guys like Jack Tatum and Steve Atwater. He was GREAT. Regardless of the media BS. He was simply playing FOOTBALL the way the football gods intended it to be played.
Rodney Harrison 5th round pick out of Western Illinois in 1994 Only Defensive back with 30 career sacks & 30 career interceptions 2x Super Bowl 🏟 Champion 2x Pro Bowl Played SS & FS with the San Diego Chargers (1994-2003) & New England Patriots (2003-2008)
@@Hoodie412 ive watched all of polamalus somewhat overhyped career and rodney was a better player a far better hitter and tackler and altho troy may have been more prolific as a ball hawk he was also far more mistake prone and undiscipined in coverage than Harrison...rodney is 3rd alltime in playoff ints was the true mvp of sb39 and is the only player other than ray Lewis with 30or more sacks and 30or more ints in a career... Ed Reed was truly a better safety than Rodney...Polamalu was merely more popular than Rodney.
Rodney Harrison is def one of the hardest hitters in NFL history. He is legit grudged out of the HOF despite being one of two players in NFL history to get 30 INTs and 30 sacks because he put the hit on Jerry Rice that ended his career.
I’ve never seen a Contact Strong Safety with a bigger chip on his shoulders & with more heart & passion who played the game of football 🏈 He was the Larry Wilson of our modern generation He would’ve bust you upside your mouth Unfortunately you can’t do it anymore Those who don’t know who Larry Wilson is Larry Wilson Played SS for the Cardinals & had similar skills to Harrison
Harrison was way past his prime in 2007...he had returned from a torn knee tore his acl mcl and pcl as well as his meniscus in sept 2005 then came back and broke his scapula in 2006...It wasnt like welkers knee injury or the many that have followed...Rodney never was close to being the same player after injuring it...he was playing on borrowed time in 2007 was clearly a shell of his former self couldnt cut hard off his left knee was reluctant to make hits because hed sustained so many injuries and knew he was on his last legs-he was just trying to hang on, and he hung on a il too long in an effort to win 1 more ring and go out on top... rodney was an absolute beast for the patriots in 2003 and 2004-without a doubt the best SS in the NFL during both seasons and imho he was their best player, Brady included, during their back2back championship run. Watch the following vid...tackling may not be the most spectacular job/task, but its as important as any job on the field and rodney was our last line of defense and was the best in the nfl at it-this vid among other things shows how/why...ive watched the pats for well over3 decades-they have never been as fun to watch as they were while they had Harrison performing at his best. ua-cam.com/video/v9UZTed82C4/v-deo.html
Revis may have been the most overrated CB in NFL history...He had no heart and did very little in the playoffs....The refs just let him get away with stuff avg CBs werent allowed to do most of the time...he wasnt very fast wasnt superb at diagnosing/jumping routes and/or eyeballing the QB ...had lapses in effort and concentration...based on what I saw of him in NE he kinda sucked in alot of diff zone coverage schemes, pretty much most schemes that asked him to employ off coverage technique, because he wasnt that good at eyeballing the QB and wasnt fast enough to avoid getting outrun by wrs anytime he wasnt able to grab hold and bump them up and down the field...Ty Law was so much better in big games and against top tier QBs that the amount of hype and credit Revis got during his career and continues to get is incomprehensible....He played for the Pats for 1 yr and during that postseason run Steve Smith torched him got the refs to throw all the flags he shoulda been called for each week during that playoff game against Balt-the Pats had to win that game despite Revis' borderline sucketry, and in the SB vs Seattle he managed to get himself picked by a ref and give up a TD b4 a bench-warming rookie CB Malcolm Butler ended up making the big int with help from the Pats other starting CB Brandon Browner...Revis was the 3rd best Patriots CB in SBXLIX
@@dp233332 While there are a lot of CBs throughout history I'd take ahead of him, wouldn't you agree his '09 season was one of the best CB season ever? He went up against around a dozen HOF-level WRs that year and still played amazing well. I agree the refs let him get away with a lot but he was still really good.
What a horrible highlight reel. He made all-pro in 2003, made huge plays in the post season in 2003 and 2004. Basic plays from his early days are included but his prime is basically not included at all in this highlight. Joke.
The guy is literally underrated. Should’ve had more accolades but the media and his peers shunned him because of his necessary roughness
Don’t get me started nobody shunned him though
He should be going into Canton, but because he wasn’t beloved like John Lynch, he won’t get in
@@jenniferpike8970 they most certainly did miss me with that bs bud
@@jenniferpike8970 Yep just like Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict to rough for the game
Yeah this dude is a RAIO DO CARALHO ⚡ WITH A PURO PIM PIM POW 💥
Rodney doesn’t get the recognition he deserves. He should be in the HOF.
He’s a finalist this year, hopefully he gets it
Rodney Harrison was like a linebacker safety in the back field.
Arguably should’ve won sb mvp
@@ajp5556
2 picks in SBXXXIX in 2005
5:33 DAMN
One of the intimidating and hardest hitters ever..He helped that 2004 Patriots win that superbowl big time
Lol That beautiful interception when he caught it with his hands while diving then the ball popped out, that most definitely would of been an incomplete in today’s NFL.
Jamal Greenfield I was hoping somebody commented about that. Nowadays that’s a drop, gotta complete the process
I love it this dude
Yes pats nation in the building
The hit man! My all time favorite player, and my first jersey. Loved his documentary “hit em in the mouth!”
He is a Legendary player he did it against the best .
Rodney Harrison. It was like he was possessed by the same spirit that possessed guys like Jack Tatum and Steve Atwater. He was GREAT. Regardless of the media BS. He was simply playing FOOTBALL the way the football gods intended it to be played.
Yeah......atwater is a lil overrated
When him and junior was at their prime it was a good show to watch
@Justin Credible true dat
A must watch
Rodney Harrison
5th round pick out of Western Illinois in 1994
Only Defensive back with 30 career sacks & 30 career interceptions
2x Super Bowl 🏟 Champion
2x Pro Bowl
Played SS & FS with the San Diego Chargers (1994-2003) & New England Patriots (2003-2008)
Baddest dude ever
Necessary Roughness ...Fkn perrrrfect name bro
absolutely belongs in the HOF best SS ive seen
Um Troy ?
@@Hoodie412 ive watched all of polamalus somewhat overhyped career and rodney was a better player a far better hitter and tackler and altho troy may have been more prolific as a ball hawk he was also far more mistake prone and undiscipined in coverage than Harrison...rodney is 3rd alltime in playoff ints was the true mvp of sb39 and is the only player other than ray Lewis with 30or more sacks and 30or more ints in a career...
Ed Reed was truly a better safety than Rodney...Polamalu was merely more popular than Rodney.
Not the hardest hitter but he was a consistent hitter. Seemed like every week he was putting someone on there ass in fashion 😂
100% agree!
Rodney Harrison is def one of the hardest hitters in NFL history. He is legit grudged out of the HOF despite being one of two players in NFL history to get 30 INTs and 30 sacks because he put the hit on Jerry Rice that ended his career.
@@andrewmalone8022 jerry rice was just fine after the hit
Harrison appears to a lot of NFL writers as a cheap shot artist: hard label to lose. He was good. No HOF!
@@Wixom2200 bullshit. He's better than troy polumonu John lynch and Brian dawkins
If biases and false accusations weren’t involved in the Pro Bowl, All-Pro and HOF voting, Rodney Harrison would be Canton bound
Thank You! Tremendous compilation! Loved when he became a Patriot in 03!
The Brad Marchand of the Patriots. Hate to play against, but love on your team.
He should be in the Hall of Fame he was dangerous back then. Espionage with his hard hitting hits.😊 you don't get Safties and CB's like Rodney anymore
Well, put yourself into todays DB's shoes. You don't wanna be ejected and fined every single game right?
Gimme Rodney Harrison over John Lynch...sorry but Harrison was a better Safety
Thanks bro a lot of memories appreciate your effort bought tears to my eyes my bro 🐐
You are a god
lol.......I wish I was....
I’ve never seen a Contact Strong Safety with a bigger chip on his shoulders & with more heart & passion who played the game of football 🏈
He was the Larry Wilson of our modern generation
He would’ve bust you upside your mouth
Unfortunately you can’t do it anymore
Those who don’t know who Larry Wilson is
Larry Wilson Played SS for the Cardinals & had similar skills to Harrison
One of the best Safety’s in NFL History. He might not be Ronnie Lott but he’s close . Tough as hell & Clutch .Highly underrated
Always played hard and had mad respect from other players. I don’t remember that “dirty” talk at all. Shiii...maybe it’s me.
Jsn highlights can u make one about Steve Atwater #27 Broncos
r.i.c 500 ua-cam.com/video/vnOKn5r8ABU/v-deo.html
Watch that
Randomkid 445 just watched... good looking
Bernard Pollard and Dashon Goldson
Top 25 safety
Better version of Kam chancellor
Do Bernard Pollard
Made the safety blitz a thing, right?
Larry Wilson
Many of these are not highlights
Why did the chargers let the all time great safety go................ ohh yeah Spanos. Kinda glad they’re LA’s problem now.
I like The Chargers Rodney Harrison but the Pats one got the helmet catch on him tho 😂
Harrison was way past his prime in 2007...he had returned from a torn knee tore his acl mcl and pcl as well as his meniscus in sept 2005 then came back and broke his scapula in 2006...It wasnt like welkers knee injury or the many that have followed...Rodney never was close to being the same player after injuring it...he was playing on borrowed time in 2007 was clearly a shell of his former self couldnt cut hard off his left knee was reluctant to make hits because hed sustained so many injuries and knew he was on his last legs-he was just trying to hang on, and he hung on a il too long in an effort to win 1 more ring and go out on top...
rodney was an absolute beast for the patriots in 2003 and 2004-without a doubt the best SS in the NFL during both seasons and imho he was their best player, Brady included, during their back2back championship run. Watch the following vid...tackling may not be the most spectacular job/task, but its as important as any job on the field and rodney was our last line of defense and was the best in the nfl at it-this vid among other things shows how/why...ive watched the pats for well over3 decades-they have never been as fun to watch as they were while they had Harrison performing at his best.
ua-cam.com/video/v9UZTed82C4/v-deo.html
Mans want to play hockey 🤣
Revis
Revis may have been the most overrated CB in NFL history...He had no heart and did very little in the playoffs....The refs just let him get away with stuff avg CBs werent allowed to do most of the time...he wasnt very fast wasnt superb at diagnosing/jumping routes and/or eyeballing the QB ...had lapses in effort and concentration...based on what I saw of him in NE he kinda sucked in alot of diff zone coverage schemes, pretty much most schemes that asked him to employ off coverage technique, because he wasnt that good at eyeballing the QB and wasnt fast enough to avoid getting outrun by wrs anytime he wasnt able to grab hold and bump them up and down the field...Ty Law was so much better in big games and against top tier QBs that the amount of hype and credit Revis got during his career and continues to get is incomprehensible....He played for the Pats for 1 yr and during that postseason run Steve Smith torched him got the refs to throw all the flags he shoulda been called for each week during that playoff game against Balt-the Pats had to win that game despite Revis' borderline sucketry, and in the SB vs Seattle he managed to get himself picked by a ref and give up a TD b4 a bench-warming rookie CB Malcolm Butler ended up making the big int with help from the Pats other starting CB Brandon Browner...Revis was the 3rd best Patriots CB in SBXLIX
@@dp233332 While there are a lot of CBs throughout history I'd take ahead of him, wouldn't you agree his '09 season was one of the best CB season ever? He went up against around a dozen HOF-level WRs that year and still played amazing well.
I agree the refs let him get away with a lot but he was still really good.
Yeah he was physical but his iq was off the chain
What a horrible highlight reel. He made all-pro in 2003, made huge plays in the post season in 2003 and 2004. Basic plays from his early days are included but his prime is basically not included at all in this highlight. Joke.
Solid, but not a HOF.
HOF worthy
The nfl is full of haters
Lol this makes me feel old
Gladiator