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I wouldn't say that. He's not that good.Should've kept Golden Tate
But out their refusal to take the position seriously in the draft in the last years is ridiculous. Reminds me of the 2000-2010 Cowboys.
I wouldn't say that. He's not that good.Should've kept Golden Tate
He had attitude problems as well. The Harvin purge was the right move. You get rid of a fragile bitch who is a finesse player who can't block nor ever be a #1 guy. Even after pissing away a 1st and a 3rd for that worthless piece of shit, scamming the Jets out of what will be a high 2nd and a 4th was brilliant, especially since Harvin hardly played while he was in Seattle. Talk about maximizing the value of low value player. If that was indeed the compensation, Seattle ass raped the Jets.Should've kept Golden Tate
My understanding is that it is a conditional fourth round pick that could become a second. We aren't talking about a second and fourth round pick. I think it is a stupid trade for the Jets who need a legit number one WR and not just a complimentary toy. It's a stupid trade for the Seahawks too who are trying to win now before they are forced to sign a bunch of young guys to contracts. The Seahawks seem content throwing to some WR's who seriously lack talent. I mean their WRs were getting absolutely zero separation against our corners. It's really hard as an offense to succeed without a legit WR threat like Dez Bryant on your offense.He had attitude problems as well. The Harvin purge was the right move. You get rid of a fragile bitch who is a finesse player who can't block nor ever be a #1 guy. Even after pissing away a 1st and a 3rd for that worthless piece of shit, scamming the Jets out of what will be a high 2nd and a 4th was brilliant, especially since Harvin hardly played while he was in Seattle. Talk about maximizing the value of low value player. If that was indeed the compensation, Seattle ass raped the Jets.
I doubt that having Geno Smith throw him passes is going to make him feel better anyway. Bottom line, he's a talented receiver that has been used effectively before. If his contract extension put him on a short leash to begin with, then they shouldn't have dealt for him in the first place.The guy already has attitude/anger issues. That should help.
Reports: Harvin fought teammates, took himself out on SundayAccording to the Seattle Times, he got into physical fights with both Golden Tate and Doug Baldwin. He also refused to go into the Dallas game late.
They had crap at WR with Harvin and he was part of the problem in Seattle. Frankly Harvin is overrated, IMO.I agree. I think this hurts them tremendously. They have crap at WR without Harvin.
Well, nevermind. All of this considered, the guy sounds like a real turd ferguson. What a puss.Reports: Harvin fought teammates, took himself out on Sunday
Posted by Michael David Smith on October 18, 2014, 8:02 AM EDT
As the shocking trade of Percy Harvin to the Jets continues to dominate the NFL news cycle, reports from Seattle indicate that the Seahawks simply decided they couldn’t tolerate Harvin’s misbehavior, which included multiple fights with teammates and a refusal to play late in Sunday’s loss to the Cowboys.
One fight took place the week before the Super Bowl and left then-Seahawks receiver Golden Tate with a black eye, according to Lance Zierlein of Sports Talk 790 in Houston. Another fight took place in the preseason this year and left receiver Doug Baldwin with a cut on his chin, according to the Seattle Times.
Harvin also reportedly took himself out of Sunday’s game and wouldn’t go back in when coaches asked him to play. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was asked why Harvin didn’t play much late in the game and answered with a vague reference to “readiness,” but it now appears that the real problem was “willingness,” or lack thereof, of Harvin to get on the field.
Combining the reports out of Seattle with the widespread reports from two years ago that Harvin was a cancer in the Vikings’ locker room, it looks like the Jets just landed themselves a malcontent. They’d better have a plan for how to deal with Harvin’s inevitable unhappiness.
Owens was a saint in comparison.Sounds like T.O. resurrected.
I don't mind the fighting so much. Baldwin looks like a temperamental turd anyway. If the guy refused to play at the end of the Cowboys game that is a totally different story. To me that shows a total lack of desire to win out of a player. The Seahawks while being dominated were right there with a chance to win the game at the end of the game. Any football player who wouldn't want to be on the field in that situation has no business playing in the NFL.Well, nevermind. All of this considered, the guy sounds like a real turd ferguson. What a puss.
At least TO wanted to be on the field to make the clutch play to win the game. I can't imagine the mindset of not wanting to be on the field in a game your team has a chance to win.Owens was a saint in comparison.
I'm not trying to make a habit out of defending this scumbag, but the dude is 26 years old, and the line from his last 16 games in Minnesota reads as 111 catches, 1300 yards, 232 rush yards, 11 scores. It sounds like some of you are trying to put him in the same category as a Brad Smith or something. Props to Seattle for keeping his bs out of the media long enough to get something for him.They had crap at WR with Harvin and he was part of the problem in Seattle. Frankly Harvin is overrated, IMO.
Everyone keeps talking about how he's some explosive playmaker but the results say he's nothing more than a nice complimentary player.
I get it, he's fast. Whoop-tee-doo. He can't dominate a game and he isn't a threat in the intermediate to deep passing game.
Owens wasn't violent but he was super good at agitating.Owens was a saint in comparison.
and:but jeez, they got what...a couple of touchdowns out of millions of dollars?
I don't think Owens would ever pull himself out of a game though.Owens wasn't violent but he was super good at agitating.