06-18-2017, 03:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2017, 03:00 PM by Apache_Chief.)
Franklin Harris is not one to really hold a grudge, but he does feel a need to prove himself better than the 3 D-Tackles drafted before him. While he know's Reigns is a head above most of the Tackles and still wants to prove he's superior at the position, he mainly focuses of Mark Ramrio and Vinny Cox, as he thinks that he is comparable to the two, and should've been drafted ahead of them. After each week's game he checks out his rival's stats and whether or not he's better then them determines his attitude for his off days.
The other obvious rivalry Harris has is with the stars on the offensive line. Ben Longshaw is an especially intense rivalry because he was drafted one spot above Harris. While to most, this is just a product of the lack of lineman, Harris sees it as a challenge. As for the other lineman, such as Angus Winchester and Jogn Floggity, Harris' job is to get to the Quarterback, and the lineman prevent that. It's just a natural rivalry that is always present in the world of football.
None of these rivalries are truly heated, they come from a place of respect. It takes a special talent to play at this level, and Harris just wants to prove he's earned this and that he is going to be an elite player.
The other obvious rivalry Harris has is with the stars on the offensive line. Ben Longshaw is an especially intense rivalry because he was drafted one spot above Harris. While to most, this is just a product of the lack of lineman, Harris sees it as a challenge. As for the other lineman, such as Angus Winchester and Jogn Floggity, Harris' job is to get to the Quarterback, and the lineman prevent that. It's just a natural rivalry that is always present in the world of football.
None of these rivalries are truly heated, they come from a place of respect. It takes a special talent to play at this level, and Harris just wants to prove he's earned this and that he is going to be an elite player.