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The Vikings trade Percy Harvin to the Seattle Seahawks pending that he passes a physical.
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They'll have to make a lot of decisions in the next 2 seasons, when their secondary, plus Wilson, Irvin, and others want to get paid. Percy will either be waived or get his contract renegotiated. Everyone talks about hiim like he's a darkhorse MVP candidate when he plays, but if the Vikings felt like he wasn't worth the trouble, that speaks volumes. He was all they had at WR...they'd clearly rather start from scratch than keep him.Originally posted by Patler View PostHas the Seattle from office lost their collective minds? 1st, 3rd & 7th round draft picks plus a contract for 1/10th of their salary cap? Seriously? I guess you can do that when you have a good starting QB who is tied into a low contract for a few years.
PH's figurative and literal headaches aside, I'm not sure how MIN will be able to replace his production on the field. Best I can figure is they are counting on Ponder progressing and running the offense thru AD and restocking the defense. Even if those types of teams win a lot of 16-13 slugfests they tend to get shredded come playoff time.
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Wasn't the general feeling that Ponder played better last year when Harvin was out, and he looked more for the TEs?Originally posted by run pMc View PostThey'll have to make a lot of decisions in the next 2 seasons, when their secondary, plus Wilson, Irvin, and others want to get paid. Percy will either be waived or get his contract renegotiated. Everyone talks about hiim like he's a darkhorse MVP candidate when he plays, but if the Vikings felt like he wasn't worth the trouble, that speaks volumes. He was all they had at WR...they'd clearly rather start from scratch than keep him.
PH's figurative and literal headaches aside, I'm not sure how MIN will be able to replace his production on the field. Best I can figure is they are counting on Ponder progressing and running the offense thru AD and restocking the defense. Even if those types of teams win a lot of 16-13 slugfests they tend to get shredded come playoff time.
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At best it might be one of those rare win-win deals for both sides.Originally posted by HarveyWallbangers View PostAnd the Seahawks are being lauded for the move.
IMO Minny made a very solid move dumping Percy Harvin's attitude of late for an attractive package of draft picks.
Percy Harvin's attitude may well change now that he's with a legitimate Super Bowl contender. He simply didn't see Minny winning with C. Ponder behind center. Who could fault him there?
Percy Harvin may have struck gold, as a still young and potential superstar, in an organization that looks pretty sexy right now. Seattle sure is happy to have him....hahaa ....right now.
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Well duh, ya! The TEs generally only made it 5-6 yards past the LOS, Ponder CAN throw the ball that far! When Harvin got 30+ yards downfield, then there was trouble!Originally posted by Patler View PostWasn't the general feeling that Ponder played better last year when Harvin was out, and he looked more for the TEs?
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When Harvin was out, that was when Peterson went ape-shit on defenses. I hope Ponder played better when there was 8-9 guys in the box.Originally posted by Patler View PostWasn't the general feeling that Ponder played better last year when Harvin was out, and he looked more for the TEs?All hail the Ruler of the Meadow!
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My remark was in reply to a suggestion that MN might struggle to replace him, my point being they don't need him and can't use him that well as long as Ponder is the QB. (Apparently PH felt the same way!Originally posted by Guiness View PostWell duh, ya! The TEs generally only made it 5-6 yards past the LOS, Ponder CAN throw the ball that far! When Harvin got 30+ yards downfield, then there was trouble!
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