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Rodney Harrison says Pats a great fit for Vick

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Rodney Harrison thinks Michael Vick would flourish in New England.
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NBC football analyst Rodney Harrison joined the show to discuss issues around the NFL ...

-- Harrison said he thinks New England would be a good team for Michael Vick.

"That would be an ideal place for Michael Vick to go," Harrison said, "because it's such a family environment."

Harrison also thought Brady would help Vick.

"Brady would be great for him," Harrison said. "Brady would teach him how to be a pro."

-- Dan asked Harrison about the reported Brian Urlacher-Jay Cutler controversy in Chicago. Harrison said teammates often fight, especially in training camp.

"I got into it a couple of times with Tom Brady. We screamed," Harrison said.

Harrison said it was typical for players to clash if they were competing in practice.

"As a defensive leader, you're going to get into it with some offensive players," Harrison said.

-- Dan asked Harrison what a practice with Bill Belichick was like. Harrison said that Belichick had tons of information to pass along to players, and that was the noteworthy thing about his practices. "He's not a guy who's going to yell and scream," Harrison said.

Harrison also said Belichick was also just as critical of Brady in practice as he was with the 53rd guy on the team.

-- Harrison said people don't understand how hard Randy Moss works. Harrison said that he never saw Moss take plays off.

-- Harrison has a lot of respect for commissioner Roger Goodell. Harrison said Goodell suspended him and then saw him at the Super Bowl and gave him a big hug.

-- Harrison said he's happy for Brett Favre and thinks retirement is a good idea. Harrison says Favre will go down as one of the top quarterbacks of all time.

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