sea1rmn
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Harvin is a Bust for the amount that Seattle gave him.
He took a kickoff back to the house in the biggest game in our franchise history. We now finally have a Lombardi...... all be it only one, I disagree with "bust".
Harvin is a Bust for the amount that Seattle gave him.
He took a kickoff back to the house in the biggest game in our franchise history. We now finally have a Lombardi...... all be it only one, I disagree with "bust".
That doesn't justify that kind of contract. Maybe he will justify it the following couple of years, but so far he has fallen way short,
He's fragile. He won't play the whole season.
He took a kickoff back to the house in the biggest game in our franchise history. We now finally have a Lombardi...... all be it only one, I disagree with "bust".
Yeah he has been that way since Florida... he spend most of his time injured... and even when he played he was injured.
Suffers not only from football injuries... but also has a history of migraines that keep him out of games (and many times they come up at the last minute before the game).
Guy is a sick athlete, but isn't the smartest guy around...hope he stays healthy because he is fun to watch... but history would elude to his days being numbered.
Hope I am wrong.
There was a poster from the Vikings who would come on here every once in a while and claim that the migraines issue was very small. I'm not sure if use being a homer or he had more perspective on the number of games affected. I know that it seems like he had a lot of games out with a migraine but the Vikings fan identified only a couple.
Little bit off-topic, but I find it funny when people know that they'll get no sympathy by saying "headache," so they'll say migraine. When you ask them which side, they say all over. Migraines only affect one side. Of course, one could have two migrans, but I think that a lot of people say migraine when they really just mean they have a strong headache. Either way, most don't have this diagnosed.
This is Carroll we're talking about. Complacency wont be a problem.
History tells us Seattle probably won't win it all next year but you never know.