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  • Rotinaj
    Harvins main problem is staying healthy. If that happens it will turn out to be a good deal.
  • Crimson streak
    SportsAndLady;1404180 wrote:Baltimore was literally going to cut boldin, as he was not looking to take a pay cut. How anyone can say this was a bad move for them doesn't understand it was either get a 6th round pick and lose him, or lose him without receiving anything in return.

    Percy Harvin is really ****ing good, and if anyone can contain him off the field, its Pete Carroll. There isn't a better all around receiver than percy harvin (when you take into account YAC, explosiveness, and then factor in his return skills). No way are the seahawks getting a player of his caliber in the late first round, so in my mind they made an excellent trade. I like the trade for minny too.

    They could have drafted tavon Austin who I think will be better than harvin. Almost the same player with out the head ache. I could see minny drafting him actually
  • SportsAndLady
    Crimson streak;1404216 wrote:They could have drafted tavon Austin who I think will be better than harvin. Almost the same player with out the head ache. I could see minny drafting him actually
    Lol Percy Harvin is 3 inches taller, 10 pounds heavier, and built like a brick wall. Oh and, he was at one point this season a legit MVP candidate.

    So basically what you're trying to say is Austin is going to be competing for NFL MVPs all the while ridding the world of cancer and poverty?

    Last part is a bit hyperbole, but the point is a lot people are undervaluing just how good Percy Harvin is. If he can stay healthy, he'll be one of the best skill players in the NFL.
  • gerb131
    Chris Gamble retired had a nice career
    Also wonder if my Bengals make a run at beanie wells?
  • Benny The Jet
    gerb131;1404224 wrote: Also wonder if my Bengals make a run at beanie wells?
    I'd stay away from that guy. Always thought he was injury prone at Ohio State, and he confirmed that in the NFL. I wouldn't be surprised to see him bounce around for a couple more years as a back up and then be out of the league.
  • BR1986FB
    Andrew Luck to Wes Welker?
  • Iliketurtles
    Steve Hutchinson to retire after 12 years sad to see always been one of my favorite O-Linemen.
  • thavoice
    I think welker is best served to stay in NE. Although I think his next best option would be a QB like luck I think he would be foolish to push too hard and get squeezed outta that offense with Brady.
  • Crimson streak
    SportsAndLady;1404218 wrote:Lol Percy Harvin is 3 inches taller, 10 pounds heavier, and built like a brick wall. Oh and, he was at one point this season a legit MVP candidate.

    So basically what you're trying to say is Austin is going to be competing for NFL MVPs all the while ridding the world of cancer and poverty?

    Last part is a bit hyperbole, but the point is a lot people are undervaluing just how good Percy Harvin is. If he can stay healthy, he'll be one of the best skill players in the NFL.

    The fact that he's injuried all the time and a cancer. I would take Austin 10 out of 10 times
  • SportsAndLady
    Crimson streak;1404334 wrote:The fact that he's injuried all the time and a cancer. I would take Austin 10 out of 10 times
    That's retarded
  • Crimson streak
    SportsAndLady;1404341 wrote:That's retarded

    Would you want a guy that plays 8-10 games a year? And complains about everything and on top of that to pay him 12 mill a year is ridiculous.
  • BR1986FB
    Crimson streak;1404344 wrote:Would you want a guy that plays 8-10 games a year? And complains about everything and on top of that to pay him 12 mill a year is ridiculous.
    Once he gets paid, who's to say he'll play THAT many games?
  • SportsAndLady
    Crimson streak;1404344 wrote:Would you want a guy that plays 8-10 games a year? And complains about everything and on top of that to pay him 12 mill a year is ridiculous.
    I'll take an MVP candidate at 8-10 games a year over a rookie projected to go late first round, yes.
  • gorocks99
    Mike Wallace to the Dolphins, 5 years, $65m

    Asomugha released by Philly

    Fitzpatrick released by Buffalo
  • gorocks99
    Chiefs sign Anthony Fasano

    Martellus Bennett to the Bears
  • Hb31187
    desean Jackson is every bit as explosive, fast, good at.YAC and returning as Harvin is. regardless, the Seahawks made a damn good trade
  • Hb31187
    I'm hoping Atlanta goes after Asomugha or Revis. As well as Dumervil and perhaps a bruiser type Rb either in the draft or via FA
  • Crimson streak
    Hb31187;1404658 wrote:I'm hoping Atlanta goes after Asomugha or Revis. As well as Dumervil and perhaps a bruiser type Rb either in the draft or via FA

    Lacy would be a good pick for them
  • gorocks99
    Delanie Walker to the Titans.

    Edit: and former Titan Jared Cook to the Rams
  • sleeper
    Crimson streak;1404662 wrote:Lacy would be a good pick for them
    He is a hard runner, but I see him getting hurt in the pros. He's a pure bruiser and those don't last long.
  • Midstate01
    Anyone just hear sapp dropping the fbomb 3 times on nflnetwork. His mike was still on. Lol
  • gerb131
    Benny The Jet;1404236 wrote:I'd stay away from that guy. Always thought he was injury prone at Ohio State, and he confirmed that in the NFL. I wouldn't be surprised to see him bounce around for a couple more years as a back up and then be out of the league.
    You are probably right, just the Bengals have been able to dust off a few guys with past problems and have good luck.
    I think they draft one then.
  • Sonofanump
    gorocks99;1404604 wrote:Fitzpatrick released by Buffalo
    Is he a starter (Minny, Jax?) or a backup next year.