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Percy Harvin
He's asking to be traded according to PFT.
Would you trade for him an what would you be willing to give up for him. I would give up next yrs #1 for him. Picking 32nd you will not find a player as good as Harvin at that spot. Harvin would solve the WR/KR/PR problems. The Texans would have to clear cap room. But Harvin is worth it. IMHO |
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Dude's as about as injury prone as it gets. Unless it's a 3rd day pick we're trading....heck no
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Hell yeah! Harvin is a complete player. Never going to happen though.
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Picking 32nd, ay?
LOL You're pretty confident today.;) |
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If they trade him it'll be after this season, not before. Just doesn't make sense to trade him away with 2 years left on the cheap and no other strong recieving option.
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I'd love to trade for him. I don't think the Vikings will though. There's no rule saying you have to trade a player that requests a trade.
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Two statements...
No and HELL NO. Sorry, but the last thing we need is a injury prone team cancer, I'd rather roll with the unproven young talent that we have... and he isn't a complete player either. |
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This guy has a history of problems from college to the NFL. No way would Smith get a guy with this kind of history. Injury prone yes, but the major problem is he wants a new contract that we can't give.
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I would trade a 2nd for him. Considering we will have numerous compensatory picks next year. I wouldnt give up a first for a 2nd wr as his never gonna be that 6.2ft 220lbs no1 wideout.
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I can understand the injury prone thing since he has had some injury issues (even though he's only completely missed three games in his career), but where is this team cancer stuff and problem guy coming from?
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Thats what people refer to when calling him injury prone. |
Wow...it's amazing how a player who has missed a total of three games in his three year career can be considered "injury prone", esspecially seeing how one of those games was due to a migraine headache, not an "injury".. if anything he may be "migraine prone"...
Do people just regurgitate everything they hear without verifying its validity? |
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Harvin being injury prone is a myth...he's an NFL player, never 100% healthy... As for the Texans trading for him? I'm not all for that... |
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BTW, Harvin has issues with migranes, not concussions. Migranes are why Harvin smokes pot. Pot gives him relief from them. He would be the most dynamic WR2 in Texans history. On 2nd thought, no the Texans couldn't use a guy like that. |
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Trindon Holliday shined in OTA's, not saying he is Percy but could offer substantially more bang for the buck without giving up anything but a roster spot :barman:
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Harvin may mot be a complete player. (If he was he wouldn't be available in trade. If he is available.) However he would be the best WR2/PR/KR in team history. There is this other little thingy. (He scores alot of TD's on a bad offense) |
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no thanks
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