"Instead of tweeting ... focus on what you can do to get on the field and make us better, make us a more complete team," Harrison said regarding what Ochocinco should be focusing on. "And that's the way the old-school Patriots think. We felt like it was all about the team. It's not about involving the fans, becoming a distraction and being surprised at the fact that we're having success. That team has had success for a long time, and it's no surprise.
"He's been out in Cincinnati and he doesn't understand the Patriot way, and it's been months and months and months now that he's had the opportunity to jump on board," Harrison added. "I just think that Ochocinco needs to focus on less tweeting and more production."
"You gotta ball out," Harrison told Patrick. "It gives you more freedom when you're going out there and putting up numbers. But when you're inactive basically on the sidelines being a benchwarmer and you're not a part of the program and you're not producing, you should shut up.