it's interesting how all this sht is starting to leak now about harvin.
Damage control brehit's interesting how all this sht is starting to leak now about harvin.
In a league where 6'2" wrs are considered a little small now, Percy is what 5'11"?
He hasn't shown EVER that he has the skill set to be a #1 receiver in the league. He's a hybrid between a rb and a wr. Anyone who has watched him since college should see this.
Honestly...He probably should have switched to rb. He doesn't have great hands.
That doesn't mean shyt.
Steve Smith, Wes Welker, Julian Edelman etc.
Percy is a tweener like you say, he just needs a different system to flourish. Honestly if you sent him to the Pats, they'd do something with him considering that weak receiving core.
Yeah...and him leaving Seattle gets rid of all the problems there.I like Harvin but if the rumors about him getting into fights with guys and being a locker room cancer are true then Seattle made the right move
Seattle wasn't using him right anyway
I am shocked they couldn't get more than a 6th for him though

The coli loved dez for shyt like thatYeah...and him leaving Seattle gets rid of all the problems there.
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should have gotten rid of him last year and kept golden tate

Yeah...and him leaving Seattle gets rid of all the problems there.
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I'm beginning....
beginning to think drama will undo this seahawks team and what could have been a dynasty
yeahhe got in a fight with Golden Tate before the Super Bowl, Doug Baldwin before a game against the Raiders, and refused to go out on the last series against the Cowboys.
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/10...vin-golden-tate-fight-seahawks-trade-jets-nflAccording to Florio, Harvin reportedly "body slammed" Tate at the team hotel, and that the other players "initially feared Harvin broke Tate's neck." The report also goes on to say that Harvin might have been in danger of "being on the wrong end of a Code Red from teammates who had enough of his angry, moody, erratic ways."
It doesn't end there. Harvin and Seattle teammate Doug Baldwin had an altercation during the preseason that resulted in Baldwin getting a cut on his chin and both players excused from practice, according to Bob Condotta and Jayson Jenks of the Seattle Times. The "final straw" reportedly came in Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys, when Harvin "apparently balked at going back into the game in the fourth quarter," and did not play 11 of the final 17 snaps.