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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 187703" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Great article. I was just about to start a thread on the Harris vs. T.O. matchup, which will be one of the keys to this game. I don't remember how they've played against each other during their careers. </p><p></p><p>Here's a little appetizer from an NFL scout, from an article in the online Green Bay Press Gazette:</p><p></p><p>Terrell Owens (64 receptions, 17.1-yard average, an NFC-leading 13 touchdowns) is having a big season and has to be accounted for. Packers defensive coordinator Bob Sanders almost surely will put cornerback Al Harris on the best receiver all day and play him with physical, bump-and-run coverage. </p><p></p><p>Though Owens is big (6-foot-3, 224 pounds), Harris’ tactics might neutralize him.</p><p></p><p>“These will be the most physical cornerbacks he’s faced,” the scout said of Owens. “Someone asked me if I’d rather have Owens or (Randy) Moss, I’d take Moss, he’s more competitive. This guy, for a big receiver, if it’s a contested football, he doesn’t go get it like you think he would. When you bang him around you can take him out of his routes.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 187703, member: 195"] Great article. I was just about to start a thread on the Harris vs. T.O. matchup, which will be one of the keys to this game. I don't remember how they've played against each other during their careers. Here's a little appetizer from an NFL scout, from an article in the online Green Bay Press Gazette: Terrell Owens (64 receptions, 17.1-yard average, an NFC-leading 13 touchdowns) is having a big season and has to be accounted for. Packers defensive coordinator Bob Sanders almost surely will put cornerback Al Harris on the best receiver all day and play him with physical, bump-and-run coverage. Though Owens is big (6-foot-3, 224 pounds), Harris’ tactics might neutralize him. “These will be the most physical cornerbacks he’s faced,” the scout said of Owens. “Someone asked me if I’d rather have Owens or (Randy) Moss, I’d take Moss, he’s more competitive. This guy, for a big receiver, if it’s a contested football, he doesn’t go get it like you think he would. When you bang him around you can take him out of his routes.” [/QUOTE]
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