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    Harris on facing former team in Grey Cup [TSN 1050]

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    Andrew Harris may be considering retirement.
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    Harris plays his best when he has a chip on his shoulder. It really showed in the 2019 Grey Cup. If it is true that he is considering retirement, let's hope that it's a whole bag of chips and that this is a legacy making game for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RB957 View Post
    Harris plays his best when he has a chip on his shoulder. It really showed in the 2019 Grey Cup. If it is true that he is considering retirement, let's hope that it's a whole bag of chips and that this is a legacy making game for him.
    That would be an apropos send off to be sure. He has been the best Canadian RB of our generation to be sure (even better than Jon Cornish, IMO). This is a storyline that should be promoted across this country for a player who was wholly developed in Canada.

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