Rodney Harrison, a former safety for the New England Patriots, expressed his desire for increased screen time in the documentary “The Dynasty.”
However, a second Patriots Super Bowl champion who participated in New England’s two-decade dominance ultimately expressed gratitude for not being invited to participate in the initiative.
“No, I wasn’t asked. At first, I was really irritated, but I’m glad they didn’t because now it looks trashy!” In response to a query from a fan, former Patriots linebacker Kyle Van Noy wrote on the X platform on Sunday.
Van Noy is just one of the most recent former New England players to criticize the documentary. He played for the Patriots for parts of five seasons during two different stints. Devin McCourty, a former teammate of Van Noy, asserted he was “duped” by the initiative.
Van Noy was far from one of the stars of the Patriots dynasty, despite being a part of New England’s historic comeback against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI and a crucial component of a defensive masterwork against the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII. That’s most likely the reason why director Matt Hamachek never gave him a call.
On the other hand, Van Noy could have provided more details regarding Bill Belichick’s latter years and his negotiation style. All things considered, Van Noy left the Patriots twice.