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Any fan of Football knows that drafting WRs is an educated crap shoot. Probably the 2nd hardest position to evaluate. Harvin falls right into that category and could become a stud or another T. Williamson.
I do like his tweener status however. He has been making good catches (unlike T. Williamson) and taking the ball out of the backfield. Adding another playmaker to the same group as AD is exciting.
Besides, this time of year what else is there to talk about?Minnesota Vikings
NFC North Champions 2008 and 2009.
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Being a "tweener" in the NFL usually translates to being unemployed or spending a lot of time watching the game from the sidelines, always waiting for that explosive potential to find an outlet on the field. Hexagonal peg. Round hole. Unless a team tries to build an offense around the hexagonal peg. Then the hexagonal peg doesn't perform as well as expected and starts murdering dogs. Then you have a hexagonal hole and no pegs.Originally posted by SMACKTALKIEI do like his tweener status however."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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Does Jason Taylor know this? How about Terrell Suggs? Did'nt bush lead all RB's in receptions his rookie year. NFL teams have found places for tweeners on their team more and more lately.Originally posted by SkinBasketBeing a "tweener" in the NFL usually translates to being unemployed or spending a lot of time watching the game from the sidelines, always waiting for that explosive potential to find an outlet on the field. Hexagonal peg. Round hole. Unless a team tries to build an offense around the hexagonal peg. Then the hexagonal peg doesn't perform as well as expected and starts murdering dogs. Then you have a hexagonal hole and no pegs.Originally posted by SMACKTALKIEI do like his tweener status however.
Give you new 3-4 D a few weeks before you start talking of hex pegs and round holes.
Minnesota Vikings
NFC North Champions 2008 and 2009.
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He's not going to be running NFL routes. He'll be Reggie Bush with equal linear speed and less cutting. Wildcat is exactly how I imagined him being used if he was a Packer pick.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersThis is true. The other thing is. Watch his highlights. Are they that impressive? I don't think so. He doesn't really show the ability to run all of the NFL routes. Most of his pass routes are flares out of the backfield with an occasional deep route. He runs the ball in mostly open field, and he looks too small to hold up as a RB. Could he help them out as a guy who touches the ball 10 times/game? Sure. However, I think Vikings fans think they got the next Randy Moss type impact player who fell because of character issues. There's a huge difference though. Without the character issues, Moss is the #1 overall pick easily. There are enough question marks on Harvin that I'm not sure he goes much higher even without the character issues.
He's not a typical receiver. Too small and pansy like. He'll get killed. Put the spotlight on him and either send him A) deep or B) in the flat. Let him man up with somebody and see how he does. He'll perform in that situation imo.
Highlights are very impressive. He's very speedy and was Florida best O player imo. Absolutely will bust though if you expect him to be a traditional WCO receiver. No way is he big enough for that or is he into going over the middle.
The thread of this guy and Peterson split in the backfield should scare the bageesus out of everyone. Both are lightening fast and will easily get to the corner.
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Citizens of Hell, please break out your winter coats, Harv has agree with Ty.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangersThis is true. The other thing is. Watch his highlights. Are they that impressive? I don't think so. He doesn't really show the ability to run all of the NFL routes. Most of his pass routes are flares out of the backfield with an occasional deep route. He runs the ball in mostly open field, and he looks too small to hold up as a RB. Could he help them out as a guy who touches the ball 10 times/game? Sure. However, I think Vikings fans think they got the next Randy Moss type impact player who fell because of character issues. There's a huge difference though. Without the character issues, Moss is the #1 overall pick easily. There are enough question marks on Harvin that I'm not sure he goes much higher even without the character issues.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsGator receivers have traditionally made SEC defenders look bad. And, yet...fails to translate to the NFL.
Not saying Harvin will fall into that category, but the list of Gator receivers performing poorly in the NFL is only rivaled by the list of Nole linemen flops.
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No doubt Gator receivers have not had much success in the NFL. I hope the trend continues with Harvin.....at least as long as he is with the Vikings....or at very least in games against the Packers. Such trends can/do end though. Looks like A. Rodgers has ended the "Cal QB's flop in the NFL" trend.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsGator receivers have traditionally made SEC defenders look bad. And, yet...fails to translate to the NFL.
Not saying Harvin will fall into that category, but the list of Gator receivers performing poorly in the NFL is only rivaled by the list of Nole linemen flops.
Two most productive Gator WR's in the NFL....using Pro Bowls as the gauge.
1. Wes Chandler (4)
2. Chris Collinsworth (3)
Interesting stat.....
Who holds the NFL record for Single-Season Receiving Yards per Game?
Wes Chandler (1982) 129 yards per game
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Wasn't Brad Childress caught on film last year in the locker room checking out his tight end's (Visigoth? Simacoe? Something like that?) tweener status?Originally posted by SMACKTALKIEAny fan of Football knows that drafting WRs is an educated crap shoot. Probably the 2nd hardest position to evaluate. Harvin falls right into that category and could become a stud or another T. Williamson.
I do like his tweener status however. He has been making good catches (unlike T. Williamson) and taking the ball out of the backfield. Adding another playmaker to the same group as AD is exciting.
Besides, this time of year what else is there to talk about?"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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I bleive the name you are lookinng for is Vicente Shiancoe.Originally posted by FritzWasn't Brad Childress caught on film last year in the locker room checking out his tight end's (Visigoth? Simacoe? Something like that?) tweener status?Originally posted by SMACKTALKIEAny fan of Football knows that drafting WRs is an educated crap shoot. Probably the 2nd hardest position to evaluate. Harvin falls right into that category and could become a stud or another T. Williamson.
I do like his tweener status however. He has been making good catches (unlike T. Williamson) and taking the ball out of the backfield. Adding another playmaker to the same group as AD is exciting.
Besides, this time of year what else is there to talk about?
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Yes. Though I thank you for not giving me an update on the status of his tweener.Originally posted by cpk1994I bleive the name you are lookinng for is Vicente Shiancoe.Originally posted by FritzWasn't Brad Childress caught on film last year in the locker room checking out his tight end's (Visigoth? Simacoe? Something like that?) tweener status?Originally posted by SMACKTALKIEAny fan of Football knows that drafting WRs is an educated crap shoot. Probably the 2nd hardest position to evaluate. Harvin falls right into that category and could become a stud or another T. Williamson.
I do like his tweener status however. He has been making good catches (unlike T. Williamson) and taking the ball out of the backfield. Adding another playmaker to the same group as AD is exciting.
Besides, this time of year what else is there to talk about?"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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You'll have to ask Brad Childress if you want that info.Originally posted by FritzYes. Though I thank you for not giving me an update on the status of his tweener.Originally posted by cpk1994I bleive the name you are lookinng for is Vicente Shiancoe.Originally posted by FritzWasn't Brad Childress caught on film last year in the locker room checking out his tight end's (Visigoth? Simacoe? Something like that?) tweener status?Originally posted by SMACKTALKIEAny fan of Football knows that drafting WRs is an educated crap shoot. Probably the 2nd hardest position to evaluate. Harvin falls right into that category and could become a stud or another T. Williamson.
I do like his tweener status however. He has been making good catches (unlike T. Williamson) and taking the ball out of the backfield. Adding another playmaker to the same group as AD is exciting.
Besides, this time of year what else is there to talk about?
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I'm going to find a bathroom wall and write "Brad Childress likes tweeners."
He did draft Percy Harvin, after all. And somebody here - I think it was even a Vikings fan, maybe Smacktalkie - said the guy was a big tweener."The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
KYPack
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Umm, no. He isn't latino.Originally posted by cpk1994I bleive the name you are lookinng for is Vicente Shiancoe.Originally posted by FritzWasn't Brad Childress caught on film last year in the locker room checking out his tight end's (Visigoth? Simacoe? Something like that?) tweener status?Originally posted by SMACKTALKIEAny fan of Football knows that drafting WRs is an educated crap shoot. Probably the 2nd hardest position to evaluate. Harvin falls right into that category and could become a stud or another T. Williamson.
I do like his tweener status however. He has been making good catches (unlike T. Williamson) and taking the ball out of the backfield. Adding another playmaker to the same group as AD is exciting.
Besides, this time of year what else is there to talk about?
VISANTHE SHIANCOE.
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