Harvin

Collapse
X
Collapse
First Prev Next Last
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Panamamike
    Registered Charger Fan
    • Jun 2013
    • 4141
    • Send PM

    Harvin

    Although I am not a big fan, if Harvin gets let go, would there be interest in bringing him in on a one year "show me" contract in place of Royal? I think he could excel in the crossing routes and could be a threat to take it to the house. injuries and character are big concerns. But I think our offense is perfect for his skill set.
  • Mister Hoarse
    No Sir, I Dont Like It
    • Jun 2013
    • 10264
    • Section 457
    • Migrant Film Worker
    • Send PM

    #2
    I think he has mentally checked out.
    He would be available even less than Mathews.
    Head case, IMO.
    Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
    sigpic

    Comment

    • Millionaire Wussy
      Registered Charger Fan
      • Jul 2013
      • 5068
      • Send PM

      #3
      Didn't Seattle cut Harvin after trading a #1 round pick for him?


      EDIT: Okay, Seattle is getting a conditional pick (thought to be either a 4th or 6th round pick) from the Jets for Harvin. BUT Seattle gave up A LOT to acquire Harvin...

      They gave up three draft picks — a 2013 first-rounder, a 2013 seventh-rounder, and a 2014 third-rounder — to get him from Minnesota.

      Once the trade was complete, they gave him a new contract that included $25.5 million in guaranteed money.

      Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/percy...#ixzz3SmxsQOwP
      Last edited by Millionaire Wussy; 02-25-2015, 01:02 PM.
      For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....

      "Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"

      Comment

      • Mister Hoarse
        No Sir, I Dont Like It
        • Jun 2013
        • 10264
        • Section 457
        • Migrant Film Worker
        • Send PM

        #4
        Originally posted by alex View Post
        Didn't Seattle cut Harvin after trading a #1 round pick for him?
        That should tell us everything we need to know.
        Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
        sigpic

        Comment

        • Millionaire Wussy
          Registered Charger Fan
          • Jul 2013
          • 5068
          • Send PM

          #5
          Jets land wideout Percy Harvin
          Updated: October 18, 2014, 4:42 PM ET
          ESPN.com news services


          The Seattle Seahawks have traded wide receiver Percy Harvin to the New York Jets.

          Seattle will receive a conditional draft pick in 2015, which will be either a fourth- or sixth-round selection, ESPN's Chris Mortensen reports.

          More from ESPN.com

          The Seahawks' reasons for trading Percy Harvin were two-fold. Yes, they needed the salary-cap room but they had also grown tired of his act, writes Terry Blount. Story

          With the Percy Harvin trade, Jets GM John Idzik placates his forlorn coach and an angry fan base. And Idzik stands to lose little if it all goes awry, Rich Cimini writes. Story

          Christopher Harris says Percy Harvin is a bit more intriguing, fantasy-wise, after the trade to the Jets, but a number of other receivers' values are also affected. Story

          Stats & Info: What to know on Harvin

          The Jets announced the trade on Saturday. Fox Sports first reported the trade Friday.

          "Percy is a versatile, dynamic player who has been productive on offense and special teams," Jets general manager John Idzik said in a statement Saturday. "We're excited about adding him to the Jets."

          Harvin arrived in New Jersey on Saturday, at which point he underwent a physical.

          "Although this was an extremely difficult decision, we are constantly evaluating our team and believe at this time, that this is in our best interest to move the team forward," Seahawks general manager John Schneider said in a statement. "We thank Percy for his efforts that contributed to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory and wish him well."

          As for why Seattle traded Harvin, several sources confirmed to ESPN.com's Terry Blount that the team had grown tired of the receiver's act, believing he had become too much of a destructive force in the locker room. In addition, two team sources said Harvin had physical confrontations in the locker room with teammates, especially on the offensive side of the ball.

          The Seattle Times reported that Harvin gave Golden Tate a black eye prior to the Super Bowl and cut Doug Baldwin's chin during a fight this preseason.

          The paper, citing a source, also reported that Harvin refused to go back into the game during the fourth quarter of last week's 30-23 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

          "He's just a time bomb," an NFL source told the Times.

          The 26-year-old Harvin has played in only 43 career games since being a first-round pick (22nd overall) by Minnesota in 2009. He was traded to the Seahawks in 2013, appearing in just one regular-season game because of hip surgery. But he had two rushes for 45 yards and ran back the second-half kickoff 87 yards for a touchdown in Seattle's 43-8 win over Denver in the Super Bowl.

          Seattle acquired Harvin from the Vikings on March 11, 2013, in exchange for first- and seventh-round picks in 2013, and a third-round pick in 2014. The Seahawks then signed him to a six-year, $67 million contract, with $25.5 million guaranteed.

          Harvin has battled a thigh injury and was listed as questionable for the Seahawks' game at St. Louis this weekend. The Seahawks have tried to find a variety of ways to use him in their offense as a runner, a receiver and on special teams, but injury woes slowed their plans.

          Harvin's Production Declining

          Percy Harvin's per-game numbers have dropped considerably since the Seahawks acquired him from the Vikings in March 2013.
          MIN SEA
          Targets 7.3 4.5
          Rec yds 61.2 25.0
          YAC 34.2 17.0
          YAC rank 6th 99th
          --ESPN Stats & Information

          This season, Harvin has 22 receptions for 133 yards, with 12 of those catches coming behind the line of scrimmage. He has only one catch on a ball thrown more than 10 yards, according to STATS. Harvin's average of 6.0 yards per catch is last among all wide receivers in the NFL averaging at least two receptions per game. He also has 11 runs for 92 yards and a touchdown and 12 kickoff returns for 283 yards.

          New York's offense has struggled and the Jets have lost six straight since opening with a win over Oakland. Harvin figures to team with Eric Decker and Jeremy Kerley as the Jets' main weapons in a so-far weak passing game with Geno Smith at quarterback.

          Unless there's a renegotiation, the Jets will pick up the remainder of Harvin's contract, which runs through 2018 for a total of $48.6 million. The remaining portion of his 2014 base salary ($7.1 million) is guaranteed, so the Jets are on the hook for that -- but there is no guaranteed money beyond this season. The Jets could cut him without cap implications if it doesn't work out.

          To make room for Harvin, the Jets released wide receiver David Nelson. Nelson -- a former teammate of Harvin's at Florida -- started in Thursday night's loss to the New England Patriots and played 63 of 87 offensive snaps. For the season, he had eight catches for 65 yards, missing one game due to an ankle injury.

          Idzik has come under fire for not spending money. Before the trade, the team had $20.7 million in cap space, second only to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Idzik is a former Seattle executive, and he negotiated the trade with his close friend, Schneider. Idzik had already left for the Jets when the Seahawks acquired Harvin.

          Jets coach Rex Ryan mentioned Harvin in one of his early-season news conferences, calling him an "explosive guy" and a "pretty special" talent. Harvin's name came up in the context of a question about the possibility of the Jets incorporating the "jet sweep" into their offense.

          The Jets were concerned about the lack of speed on offense. They went into the season thinking their two marquee additions, running back Chris Johnson and Decker, would provide big plays, but it hasn't worked out that way.

          They haven't had a pass play longer than 51 yards, and there has been growing frustration among players and coaches that opposing defenses are overplaying the run because there are no weapons on the outside. The Jets are ranked 32nd in passing offense, averaging only 185 yards per game, virtually the same as the Seahawks (186 yards).

          They also made the trade with the hope that Harvin's presence will help Smith, who has nine more games to prove he can be the long-term answer at quarterback. Smith has struggled in his second season, although he has shown some improvement the past two weeks.

          Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril took to Twitter to express his disappointment in the move.


          The Seattle Seahawks have agreed to trade wide receiver Percy Harvin to the New York Jets, sources confirmed to ESPN.



          Harvin also missed on 23 of 52 targets while with the Jets but you could counter that by asking who was throwing him the ball? Their QBs sucked in 2014.
          For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....

          "Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"

          Comment

          • ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR
            Registered Charger Fan
            • Jun 2013
            • 7310
            • Send PM

            #6
            No

            Comment

            • Viejo Bolt
              Registered Charger Fan
              • Jun 2013
              • 256
              • Send PM

              #7
              Would much rather have Jacoby Jones (who just got cut) at a reasonable price.

              Comment

              • Mister Hoarse
                No Sir, I Dont Like It
                • Jun 2013
                • 10264
                • Section 457
                • Migrant Film Worker
                • Send PM

                #8
                Originally posted by ArtistFormerlyKnownAsBKR View Post
                No
                Well stated, my erudite friend.
                Dean Spanos Should Get Ass Cancer Of The Ass!
                sigpic

                Comment

                • BlazingBolt
                  SLAM DUNK!
                  • Jun 2013
                  • 1681
                  • East County San Diego
                  • Bolt fanatic
                  • Send PM

                  #9
                  I heard on the radio awhile back that we were listed as one of 4 teams that might take Harvin by some NFL writer or something.
                  migrated from chargerfans.net then the thenflforum.com then here

                  Comment

                  • Steve
                    Administrator
                    • Jun 2013
                    • 6841
                    • South Carolina
                    • Meteorologist
                    • Send PM

                    #10
                    I am fine as long as we don't make the mistake of trying to turn him into a WR. Use him like Chicago used to use Hester and just try and get him the ball. But the guy can't run routes and isn't going to magically blossum into a WR, so KR, PR and special plays is about all he will ever be. So league min, no signing bonus kinda deal

                    I agree that Jacoby Jones might be a better fit. Not a great WR, but OK last WR who can return kicks.

                    Comment

                    • Fleet
                      TPB Founder
                      • Jun 2013
                      • 14162
                      • Cardiff - Poipu
                      • Send PM

                      #11
                      If you watch Gordons freshman year you will see him lined up at WR and motion into the sweep a few times every series. Its one of the reasons why Ball imo was so successful. Gordon would rip off huge runs from that line up. Then they would over commit and Ball would gash. Use Harvin in a similar fashion with a stud RB and thats a pain in the ass to defend. But he cant return punts. Will be expensive and if you want a similar player who can do so much more id just pay Cobb big money.

                      Comment

                      • bonehead
                        Undrafted
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 5209
                        • TBD
                        • Retired
                        • Send PM

                        #12
                        I wouldn't sign him for a nickel....he seems to wear out his welcome everywhere he goes

                        Even Carrol couldn't take his shit
                        Forget it Donny you're out of your element

                        Shut the fuck up Donny

                        Comment

                        Working...
                        X