Posted on 10/22/2014 4:29:12 PM PDT by Libloather
SOMETHING must have been REALLY bad news about Harvin to get dumped like that. He’s extraordinary talented on the field, cost the Seahawks a fortune to get, and they got essentially nothing when they got rid if him.
Must have been some big time trouble with him behind the scenes though.
As a Bama fan I must admit that I always like Tim Tebow. It is ironic that if Tebow had went to Bama we would have never got Saban, since Tebow would have saved Shula’s job.
The game against the Cowboys he either refused or whined that something was aching him on a couple of plays on the 2nd or third drive from the end of the game.
Some think he wasn’t happy with getting the little short passes off to the side - he wanted the long ball.
The day before the Superbowl he punched Golden Tate - gave him a black eye. Confirmed by an ex-seahawk.
I think he got into a fist fight with Doug Baldwin at some point too.
He regularily did not practice on Wednesdays - something was always sore.
He seemed out of place on many plays - like he hadn’t studied the play book enough. That might fit in with him making excuses for not doing practices, etc.
Wilson is a hard worker and is always thinking football. I can easily see them having words if Wilson is trying to make a play on the field, but Percy doesn’t remember what it is and messes it up.
Yaphet Kotto needs to impregnate Grace Jones to be truly “black enough”.
Early rumor was that Harvin was caught with Wilson’s wife, and that was the reason for the dispute, and that as a result Wilson also dumped his wife.
Yup, that would do it.
It sounds like Harvin is a locker room cancer trying to turn the team against their very talented quarterback. Probably because Harvin didn’t feel like he got enough throws his way.
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